Palmer's insights emphasise the importance of listening to discover one's true vocation. By observing patterns in energy and curiosities, individuals can make authentic choices. Forced ambition can ...
For several years Jay Green, John Fea, and I worked on coediting a collection of essays that has recently been published by the University of Notre Dame Press, Confessing History: Explorations in ...
Building on Bethel’s long-standing strengths in mentorship, spiritual formation, and real-world preparation, The Studio is integrating vocational exploration and career readiness into key parts of the ...
When we hear the word “vocation,” our minds often move quickly to one concern: the need for more priests. Important as that is, such a focus can unintentionally narrow our vision. For vocation is not ...
With the vocations landscape in flux, Father Ryan Rojo shares how the Church can tap in to the ‘Leo effect,’ online traditionalism, and shifting demographics. Father Ryan Rojo, the vocations director ...
Today’s success metrics—title, salary, real estate—are leaving high-achieving professionals feeling strangely empty. As a leadership consultant and clinician-in-training, I've seen this paradox play ...
God invites us to participate in God’s life in all the ages and conditions in which we live, from the days of youth “even to old age and gray hairs” (Ps. 71:18). But what does vocation look like for ...
I find comfort in the routines in life, especially when so much of life seems so uncertain and capricious. For almost a decade, I went running along the same route each day and encountered many of the ...
As you seek your vocation with diploma in hand, the way of the Cross must still shape your days. I still remember what it was like, as a senior in college, to hear the dreaded question: “What’s next?” ...
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