Vocation has two-fold fundamental dimensions: on one hand, every vocation implies a personal conversion; on the other hand, a vocation is always linked to a mission.
When we think of vocation as a challenge to discern and to live, without Continue reading →
The path of vocation is a path of liberation and discernment of one’s own personal freedom.
“Affection will still solve the problems of liberty; those who love each other will become invincible.” These verses by the American poet and journalist Continue reading →
Vocational accompaniment, which is done without fear through dialogue and prayer, seeks to meet with what the person is and what he/she longs to be. Here, the will of God and the human will coincide.
Discerning a vocation, which is the fullness of life, is an educational process that does not include delays. It is always a struggle; it requires love and a willingness to walk.
False ideas about education often deceive us. First, education Continue reading →
Demands are always present on the vocational journey, from the first questioning through the process of discernment and to living a more fulfilling life.
When we try to look back on our life, sometimes we come across a past full Continue reading →
We often think of holiness as something that is only available to some who, by their vocation, are “predestined” to a path of holiness. On the contrary, holiness is a free gift to all. In this way, it becomes the Continue reading →
Vocation is a gift that is discerned and realized little by little, relying on someone’s help in the journey of self-discovery, in the options, and in the commitment to love and be a generator of life in favour of humanity. Continue reading →