Vocations
Through Baptism
we are all called to holiness of life. This is the fundamental
vocation of all Christians – “to be salt to the earth and light
to the world”. When we consider the concrete choices that people
make to express their Christian calling, we think of ordained
ministry (priesthood and diaconate), marriage and family life,
consecrated life (religious life), and committed single life.
Each of these ‘particular vocations’ (life choices) are
important commitments that support the life of the Church.
Holy Orders:
From our baptism we all share in the ministry of Christ who is Priest, Prophet and King. Within that common priesthood certain men are called, by God, to exercise Christ's priesthood in a particular and ministerial way. The nature of this call is similar to, and as mysterious as, the experience of falling in love.
Proper discernment of this vocation requires much time and much support both at Parish and Diocesan level. Consideration needs to be given to the choice between Diocesan Priesthood or Priesthood in a religious order. We also benefit from the ministry of men ordained as permanent Deacons, some of whom are married. Mention should also be made of non ordained vocations to religious orders of both men and women.
For those feeling some call, however unclear, it is always worth talking to the parish clergy or another priest or religious.
For further information on all of the above please see the following links:
http://www.ukvocation.org
National Office for Vocation
http://www.dabnet.org/priesthood
Diocesan
Vocations Directorate

