World Day Of Prayer For Vocations Set For May 11

Vocations Blossom in Good Soil, says Pope Francis Families, Especially Mothers, Nurture Call, Notes Raleigh Bishop on Mother’s Day USCCB Offer Aids To Help Parishes, Families in Efforts for New Priests, Religious WASHINGTON—The Vatican has set the 51st World Day for Vocations for May 11, the Fourth

Vocations Blossom in Good Soil, says Pope Francis
Families, Especially Mothers, Nurture Call, Notes Raleigh Bishop on Mother’s Day
USCCB Offer Aids To Help Parishes, Families in Efforts for New Priests, Religious  


WASHINGTON—The Vatican has set the 51st World Day for Vocations for May 11, the Fourth Sunday of Easter, commonly known as Good Shepherd Sunday.

The theme for this year’s celebration, which falls on Mother’s Day this year, is “Vocations, Witness to the Truth.”

Pope Francis, in a statement for the occasion said that “No vocation is born of itself or lives for itself. A vocation flows from the heart of God and blossoms in the good soil of faithful people, in the experience of fraternal love.”

The entire papal message is available in both English and Spanish at www.usccb.org/vocations along with other resources from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Secretariat for Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations.
Resources include videos of priests and religious men and women giving witness to their vocations, videos of testimonies from parents whose children have answered a vocation to the priesthood and consecrated life, prayers and discernment resources for men and women, down-loadable lesson plans for educators and retreat resources for parishes.

Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Raleigh, North Carolina, who chairs of the U.S. Bishops Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations, noted the importance of prayer for vocations, especially for parishes and families, where vocations are nourished.

“Vocations to the Priesthood and Consecrated Life are sent by God and nourished in parishes and families,” said Bishop Burbidge. “We recognize this especially on May 11, which is Mother’s Day this year. Parents are instrumental in helping their children hear God’s call and in providing a prayerful atmosphere within the home where vocations are supported and nurtured. I encourage all families to pray together for an increase of vocations to Priesthood and Consecrated Life from within their own families and parish communities. Such prayer is a special gift to the entire Church!”

Keywords: Bishop Michael Burbidge, Pope Francis, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, USCCB, vocations, Mother’s Day, Vatican, Secretariat for Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations
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