How do these three go together? It is not really hard to put these three things together. What might not be so obvious is how the Vincentian Family fosters vocations the year round.
(Pope Francis Message for World Day of Prayer for Vocations)
How does the Vincentian Family pray for vocations?
The Daughters of Charity offer an Instagram page and a Facebook page.
Follow the Vincentian Vocations page on Facebook or the Vincentian Vocations Pinterest page.
The Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity offer “Search and Serve” Retreats.
The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati offer a monthly Newsletter – E-Voc.
The Sisters of Charity of New York offer a service experience called “Charity in the City”
The list goes on …The pages of FamVin reference dozens of news stories.
Father Astor Rodriquez reminds us that one of the oldest Vincentian prayers is a prayer for vocation.
Oh, hope of Israel, its savior in time of trial, look down with favor on this vine and remain with it. Water its furrows, multiply its branches and render perfect the work of Your Hand. The harvest abundant but the laborers are few. We pray the Lord of the harvest, to send laborers into His harvest. Increase your family and add to its joy that the city of God may be extended. This house is Yours, O Lord, this house is Yours. Let there not be in it any stone that your hand has not placed therein. And those whom you have called, keep them and sanctify them in truth. Amen. <
St. Joseph pray for us.
St. Vincent, pray for us.
St. Louise, pray for us
St. Elizabeth Ann, pray for us.
All Saint and Blessed of the Vincentian Family, pray for us
He invite us to include vocation prayers among the parish bulletins, in the prayers of the faithful, in our personal prayers and our prayer groups.
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