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“Discovering vocation does not mean scrambling toward
some prize just beyond my reach but accepting the treasure of
true self I already possess. Vocation does not come from a
voice out there calling me to be something I am not. It comes
from a voice in here calling me to be the person I was born to
be, to fulfill the original selfhood given me at birth by
God.”
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Discerning your vocation as a woman to either marriage
or the religious life is a question facing many young women.
The guest interviews with Mother Agnes Donovan of the Sisters
of Life and Jackie Francois Angel and your hosts of the
Catholic View For Women provide some great insights and
practical help.
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Jackie Francois Angel, Speaker & Worship Leader.
www.jackieandbobby.com
Mother Agnes Donavan, S.V., Superior General of the Sisters Of
Life.
www.SistersOfLife.org
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Janet's Homework Assignment: |
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Read "Single
for a Season," an interview with author Emily Stimpson
(National Catholic Register)
Read
“God’s Bucket List” which is all about vocation, vocation,
vocation.!
Visit our
homepage and sign up for the Catholic View for Women
monthly e-letter
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Discussion Questions: |
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How can we help our daughters and granddaughters
discern their vocation?
What are some of the cultural and social challenges people
face today in finding their vocation?
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God's Bucket List: Heaven's Surefire Way to Happiness
in this Life and Beyond
by Teresa Tomeo
Examines what God wants for each of us: mercy,
fruitfulness, fellowship, and peace, just to name a
few, and explains what the Christian faith teaches
about these gifts and how we can begin to achieve and
cross out, one by one, the items on that heavenly
list. God's Bucket List is published by Random
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Recall
Abortion: Ending the Abortion Industry's Exploitation
of Women
by Janet Morana
Janet Morana exposes the myriad ways abortion exploits
women, and calls for a National recall of this deadly
procedure. Published by Saint Benedict Press.
Sign the petition
to recall abortion. |
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The Kitchen Madonna
Patroness of The
Catholic View for Women
Mary was not only Jesus' Mother, but also a housewife.
Her utensils are earthly and heavenly symbols. The key
represents the safety in the house and also the way
into heaven. The kettle symbolizes nourishment for
body and soul. The broom represents cleanliness in the
home and in thoughts and deeds.
Available from EWTN Religious Catalogue
Available in Resin and Bronze
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Magnificat is a lavishly printed, easy-to-read
pocket-sized worship aid, of more than 400 pages.
Magnificat can be used to follow the daily Mass and
can also be read at home for personal or family
prayer.
Available at Magnificat |
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Consider praying the Divine Office on a daily basis.
The Divine Office provides psalms and prayers to be
prayed at different times of the day.
See
www.divineoffice.org.
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