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Virtual discernment discussion

This discernment discussion is for any practicing Catholic (ages 18-35) in discerning God’s will for their lives through prayer.

How Do I Find My Vocation?

Listen to God’s Voice

But what if I don’t hear God? Or how do I know it’s God? What then? Then you should seek wise counsel. Proverbs 19:20 says “Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom for the future.”

Our goal is to assist young adults, ages 18-35, in discerning God’s will for their lives through prayer. What does that prayer look like? When is the decisive moment when you “know” what your vocation is? What will life look like if I totally surrender to God? A Virtual Discernment Discussion can help bring clarity to these questions.

During Lent, consider also joining a special series of Virtual Discernment Discussions, known as the Lenten Discernment Group.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

Learn from the Catholic Corps

About important elements to consider in the discernment process and about how God revealed their vocation.

Small Group Discussions

This discussion will give you a clear understanding of how to discover your vocation and what to do next.

2027 Lenten Discernment Group

A special virtual discernment opportunity presented by the Catholic Corps during the season of Lent. The group will meet every Monday of Lent at 7:30-8:45p.m. EST, and will be following the 40-day preparation for Divine Mercy Sunday from the Drawing Down Divine Mercy Prayerbook

Each session will involve a recap of the assigned readings, personal testimonies, and discussions about discernment.

ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CORPS

Through life-changing events, the Catholic Corps have been helping young adults to actively seek and find their calling in life.

We’ve been privileged to witness hundreds of young adults discover their vocations—whether to marriage, priesthood, religious life, or consecration of life.

Don’t miss your chance, RSVP now.

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To Jesus, through Mary, in union with St. Joseph.