Pray! Invite! Encourage! Affirm! Vocations
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Dates to Remember
September - December 2009
District Governor Visits
December 15, 2009
District Governor Visit Reports Due
January 10-16, 2010
National Vocation Awareness Week
January 14, 2010
District Governor/Regional Director Planning Conference
January 15-17, 2010
serraUSA Super Weekend
February 7, 2010
World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life
April 25, 2010
World Day of Prayer for Vocations
My View
by Ed Verbeke, USAC Executive Director
President-elect Jim DeNike speaks of our vocation ministry as a “patient ministry.”
Many of us are uncomfortable with this concept of “patience.” We have become an “instant” people; a people looking for a fast and easy answer to whatever it is we want to accomplish, from cooking rice to ridding ourselves of a headache, or refinishing furniture. “There’s gotta be an easier way,” has become our battle cry.
The Holy Father has asked that we help “create a culture of vocations.” By definition, this request implies that it will take time. . . and patience.
During the Regional Director/District Governor Planning and Training sessions
conducted every February, we stress the importance of preparing an 18-month
calendar for regions or districts. This is really something that each club
should do as well. If we are going to be truly effective in our vocation
ministry, in creating a culture of vocations, we are going to have to plan to be
effective. Now is not too late to be planning for this year.
A lot has been written lately about the economic crisis in the United States and
especially about the difficulty many major corporations are having in achieving
their objectives. Most of the commentators do not fault the planning. They fault
the execution of the planning.
One way to help create a “culture of vocations” is to make our young and not so young people aware of vocations. The week of January 12-17, 2003, has been designated as the National Vocation Awareness Week. The planning has been done by our partner vocation organization, the National Coalition for Church Vocations (NCCV). Materials are available from them at 1-800-671-NCCV. The execution is up to us. If your parish or neighboring parish has a Vocations Committee you should get them involved. If your parish has a Pastoral Council, you should get them involved.
Our efforts cannot stop with vocation awareness programs. They must continue with invitation, support, prayer and affirmation programs. As President-elect Jim DeNike says, it is a patient ministry. We can help plant the seed but it must be nourished. We have to start, and now is the time.
Pray! Invite! Encourage! Affirm! Vocations
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