Religious Life and Vocations
“The church must never cease to pray to the Lord
of the harvest that he send laborers into his
harvest.” Matthew 9:38
By virtue of our baptism, we are called to a vocation to serve and proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ in our lives. Some are called to single life, others to marriage, and still others to priesthood and religious life. Ultimately, this vocation is as unique as the person who is gifted with it.
In particular, discerning a priestly or religious vocation can be a challenge, especially when others, even those close to us, may not be encouraging. Candidates for the priesthood should exemplify the following:
- A love for the Catholic faith
- Generosity
- A desire to help other people
- A personal relationship with God
- A capacity and desire to learn
- A respect for other people
- Openness to other cultures and ethnic groups
- Ability to work collaboratively
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- Good social skills
- The ability to enjoy one's own company and a variety of friendships
- The courage to take risks
- A healthy self-image
- The ability to state an opinion that might differ from that of others
- Devotion to prayer
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If you would like to speak to someone about a priestly or religious vocation, please call the Office for Vocations at the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at 213.637.7515 or go to www.LAVocations.org.
Additional Resources
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