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Amarillo, TX 79117
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If you think God is calling you, consider these questions:
-Do I have a strong personal faith in Jesus?
-Do I wonder what life is like with a religious vocation?
-Do I love people?
-Do I desire to help people know God’s love for them?
-Has anyone said, “You’d make a good Priest, Sister, or Brother”?
-Am I physically and emotionally healthy?
-Do I have an enthusiasm for learning and studying?
-Do others support me in this direction?
-Do I have the gifts to serve the Church in leadership?
-Do I have persistent feelings that God may want me to do this?
What should I do now?
Pray . . . often.
Talk with a Priest, Sister or Brother about religious life.
Contact the Diocesan Vocations Office to learn more.
Attend an ordination. Visit a seminary or convent.
Attend the V.A.D. (Vocation Awareness Day) on June 18
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