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Supporting Vocations

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When supporting vocations, it is easy to focus on young Catholics. But let’s remember how many converts to the Catholic faith have become priests and religious!

There is St. Augustine (354-430): baptized Catholic in his thirties, he later founded a religious order, and was ordained a diocesan priest and later a bishop. Or consider Bl. John Henry Newman (1801-1890), who was a priest of the Church of England until his conversion to the Catholic Faith at the age of 44. After a period of discernment, this new Catholic became a priest, headed a Catholic school, and influenced thousands through his writings.

What about these famous converts who went on to become religious sisters? St. Josephine Bakhita (1869-1947), born in the Sudan and raised in slavery, gained her freedom, was baptized, and became a Canossian Sister. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821) was widowed in her thirties; she would later enter the Catholic Church and found the Sisters of Charity.

Christ came for all; He may be extending a call to the priesthood or religious life among even those who do not yet know Him. On the 53rd World Day of Prayer for Vocations, Pope Francis made the point that “conversion and vocation are two sides of the same coin.”

 

We don’t need to wait for a special gathering of Catholics to support vocations. We can both evangelize and support vocations among gatherings where people come from many different faith backgrounds: at work, in family and social gatherings, and the like. How?

We can talk about the priesthood and religious life and tell stories of great priests and religious.

We can share stories about the personal impact priests and religious have had on our relationship with Christ.

We should also pray for the vocations of those who are considering the idea of becoming Catholic, those studying to enter the Catholic Church, and those who do not yet know Christ. Just as conversion and vocation go together, so evangelization and supporting vocations are two sides of the same coin.

Upcoming Events

SUMMER 2024

PRIESTHOOD DISCERNMENT 
SATURDAY, JULY 27

ST. BERNARD'S CHURCH, SARANAC LAKE

Discernment is a call, listen with others. It is a journey of faith, traveling with companions. Are you a single Catholic man, of high school age or older, who is hearing the Lord’s call to the Priesthood? You are invited to join fellow discerners and Father Howard Venette for an afternoon of discernment. Lunch will be provided.

 

For more information contact: Father Howard Venette, hvenette@rcdony.org

YOUNG SERVER APPRECIATION DAY 
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 10am-3pm

CAMP GUGGENHEIM 

ALL parish youth altar servers, lectors, greeters, music/choir members, greeters, ushers and faith formation assistants with their families are invited to a Youth Server Appreciation Day at Camp Guggenheim on Aug. 12 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Registration required by Aug 5th at rcdony.org/ya. A fun day is in store, so don't miss it! Sponsored by Youth and Vocations Offices. Contact Anita Soltero, Youth Director at asoltero@rcdony.org with questions.

Thank you for helping promote vocations in the Diocese of Ogdensburg! Your work and prayers are greatly appreciated.
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If you know a young man who is interested in the priesthood, please encourage him to contact us. Likewise, if you are aware of a young woman or man who is discerning religious life, please send them our way. We'll help connect them with respective religious communities. And of course, let us keep praying for each other and for all holy vocations in the Church.

The Vocation Team
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Father Christopher Carrara
Vocation Director
ccarrara@rcdony.org
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Father Matthew Conger
Assistant Vocation Director
mconger@rcdony.org
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Sister Mary Eamon Lyng, SSJ
Vocations Coordinator
elyng@rcdony.org
The Vocations Office and this issue of "Come Follow Me" are supported by
The Bishop's Fund Appeal
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