Father Mike i just discovered you a couple of months ago..i think you are a special guide for you people. i am 77 years old and you help me to think correctly about God i appreciate you and i am so blessed by our Heavenly Father. and you are proof!
My vocation seems to be praying. I think I have spent 5 or 6 hours praying today - Full Rosary three times, grace before and after meals, Advent wreath prayers, Novena prayers, the prayer network for my parish that was nearly 50 people long, and 2 prayers I get from daily newsletters - one from Paraclete Press and the other “daily liturgical” from Catholic Culture. Plus I subscribe to daily Bible readings from Bishop Barron, and learn catechism from RCIA. I don’t know what it all means yet - I’m in RCIA. I’m grateful for the opportunity to pray. It is right.
What do you desire more than anything else in the world to that you would be willing to give up everything else that you don’t want as much in order to have?
Thx for this 4 year old comment. I pray daily, but not this long or dedicated like you have even tho I pray all throughout the day! Thanks for inspiring me to pray 🙏🏻 longer and harder ❤
I read the title as "What's My Vacation", and I came here thinking I would learn what a priest does with his time off. It was still a great video, but now I feel silly and painfully curious about what Fr. Shmitz does with his free time.
The Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit, if many churches are correct. If many churches are correct, The Trinity is a Family-- two Parents and a Progeny, just like a human family. (Humans are made in the "image" and "likeness" of God according to Genesis 1:26) In the Book of Job which is part of the bible,the Lord is compared to a father and also a mother with a womb. "From whose womb comes the ice? Who gives birth to the frost from the heavens"--Job 38:29. Because God can also be thought of like a mother (Isaiah 42:14,Isaiah 66:13,Matthew 23:37), all three roles (father,mother,progeny) in a basic human family are filled in the Trinity. Saying that the "Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit" is simply another way of saying that the Holy Spirit "proceeds from the Father and the Son" which has been official Catholic Church teaching for centuries. According to the Catholic Church, the Son is begotten from the Father. If this is true, the Father is the Father (Parent) of the Son. According to the Church, the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son.If this is true, the Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit. If the Church recognizes Mary as mother(parent) of God even if Mary isn't the first source of Christ's humanity(God is the first source of everything),then the Son can also be rightly called a Parent of God(the Holy Spirit). Of course, the scriptures are vague if the Holy Spirit is the 3rd or 2nd Person of the Trinity--whichever of these is true,the First Person and the Second Person may be the Parents of the Third. Parent- definition 1a from Merriam-Webster dictionary: one that begets or brings forth offspring.
"Maybe you need to get off the computer", lol. I've obsessed over my secondary vocation for months now ignoring my primary vocation. This video came at the right time for me. God bless, Fr. Mike!!!!
@@cavan7243 one day you may care. You may grow to find a life without spirituality of some kind as empty. And the thought of no after life as depressing. Solomon gained wealth fame women he had it all yet became empty and depressed. You can only fill yourself up with the world's pleasures so much until you feel something is lacking within. I know this because I tried it.
Need some affirmation Father Mike? We love you, our whole young adults group in New Zealand loves you and all the great videos you post!!! The world needs it!! Keep up the good work!!
"harder to be served than to be the one serving ..." that's a nugget of wisdom that, without dismissing the good of the one who's serving, sheds a bit of light onto why it' can be so hard to be dependent, especially totally dependent.
Sooo helpful! So key if you ever wondered if you shouldve been a nun. I just realized that my marriage relationship has brought me closer to Jesus and been the area where I have grown the most in my faith. Thank you Lord for my sweet husband and for whispering to me in this video that I dont need to wonder about this...we are all called to be Saints and I admire saints, and am inspired by them especially nuns. But that doesnt mean I missed my purpose.
These are the kind of questions and topics I've been pondering lately since a break up: what does God want me to do? What should I be doing day-to-day? What if I'm wasting my time, what if I ignore Him, where is that intersection of overall vocation and shifting vocation for me? This video is a great reflection on that. Mostly, I've been trying to just trust, to open that dialogue with God and let Him love me as I need right now. I know that if I try each day, working toward holiness in whatever ways I feel God pulling me each day, then He appreciates that, He works with that, however imperfectly I do these things. It's really difficult at times to keep my own worries, stress, ideas, and desires at bay, but I try to offer all of that to Him, knowing He offers me Himself, all His Goodness. I don't know why I wrote all of that, but I hope it can be encouragement for anyone else having trouble or discussion for anyone who can use it. God bless y'all, and Lord, keep Fr. Mike close! He really helps us out!
Dear Fr. It was very good! It gave me guidance enough to actually get off the computer and go to bed like I am supposed to. I have to be up early tomorrow and am feeling stressed. God bless!
I am not Catholic but recently had a dream in which I became Catholic so I wondered if the universe was trying to tell me something. I've since done a lot of research and enquired about a local RCIA programme but it is on a Monday night and I work nightshift every Sunday Monday. Anyway I've put it back to the universe that if this is what they want me to do then they will find a way. Anyway just wanted to say I love watching your videos and find a lot of comfort and inspiration in them. Thank you Father.
Ah, Father Mike... "I need some affirmation, seriously". Seriously, your video was spot on. And thank you, for taking your time to make and share it. Gretchen
You are a wonderful person Father Mike.. you have such a unique way of delivering information across, its so amazing, thank you from a non Christian! ❤️ with love from London
It was a GREAT one! Such a powerful message. The longer the videos the better. Keep them coming! Keep filling us with holy insight! Thank you, Father Mike and Ascension Presents.
Father Schmitz, I'd like to see you make a video on the story of creation. I'd be very interested in that, because there seems to be many Catholics who have varying views on the subject.
Do not forget about the location of being a consecrated virgin for Christ in the world this is also a very real call that is excepted in the church, we're young ladies are called to be brides of Christ :-)
With all the humility, Everything, and the rating depends on love. We will know about that in ourself if we started to write, sing, dance, bolster, repair, create. It is everything..
Father Mike, I'm a protestant, but I volunteer for a catholic institution. I am a fan of the "all rivers lead to one ocean" idea. What is it that I can, or should do about this predicament? What exactly is the relationship between catholicism, and protestant sects? Is being a christian enough in the eyes of the Church?
At the end of the day your vocation is what you want! Yes! You don’t hear that much do you?! It’s what you most deeply want! It’s not so much about your abilities or what other people tell you that you are a good fit for. It’s about what you want! Look at it this way! Not every gorgeous woman wants to be a model. Not every 6’8 tall guy wants to be a basketball player. Not everybody who’s good with money wants to be an accountant. Not everybody who loves animals wants to be a vet. Not everybody who knows all about fitness wants to be a trainer. And that’s all ok. It’s about what you want “the most”. It’s your dream!
Thanks Fr. Mike. I'm Protestant, so I have no desire to be a priest. But wasn't I supposed to ask God whether He wanted me to be (in my case) a science teacher? Shouldn't I invite Him to guide me to my next job? Should we ask Him what career/job to pick even if we ruled out the priesthood? And what if I have trouble clearly, directly hearing from God regarding my career or job?
this is great! only thing I would change though is that for the many vocations that fall generally into "consecrated single" their primary relationship would be with Christ,like religious. take consecrated virgins for instance, who definitely do not identify as single, they are very specifically called "brides of Christ" by the Church in their rite of consecration, and the many others I know who have taken private vows feel called to this relationship with Christ too. anyway, so this category of "consecrated single" is very very broad, but I think overall you could say they are called to this same primary relationship with Christ as religious, just lived out in a different way, outside a religious community
Wow. Thank you so much for this vid + all your videos, Father Mike. This vid srsly answered all the questions i've been pondering and worrying about for the past few weeks. i love that you simplify complex topics w such great ease to help viewers understand better :) thank you. You have an amazing way w words. Truly filled w the Holy Spirit. May God bless you more. Glory and praise to our God, our Lord Jesus Christ, and Mama Mary! ❤🙏 Happy Advent!
#askfrmike Father, please could you do an episode on discerning career paths? Is there a way of knowing what career path God wants you to take? Thanks.
Father Mike, here's some affirmation. I almost turned you off, but then I had to go to the end, and it was before you started the story of the married couple. So yes, a little long, but very good.
Father, I am approaching my mid 30s and still don't know my vocation in the typical sense. I am not married and don't feel called to religious life. I am just a regular single person. This will probably sound silly, but I feel vocation-less.
I have a friend who is 27 who also does not know her vocation yet. It is okay to be where you are. All God wants you to do is to trust that where you are is where you are supposed to be as long as you are listening to Him. Maybe you don't know your vocation yet because you have to learn something first.
Hello Father Mike. This is Maria Krier. I am a Catholic Christian. I enjoy watching your videos. You are such an inspiration. I recently read the Denver Catholic Register and read an article about a woman who lived in the eighteen hundreds and might become a saint. Her name is Julia Greeley. She was an african american woman who was an ex-slave. She was a nanny for a wealthy family that had children. Julia Greeley was Catholic. Julia Greeley was also a lay person in the church. She wasn't a nun, and she wasn't married. So I guess my question is, "Did Julia Greeley have a vocation?" I mean she died when she was 80 years old and all the money she earned she gave to the poor. So I'm confused. Can a lay person become a saint?
I was desperate for such an answer ..Just now..I decided to Google "Do I need to become a priest or a religious person to be Holy and succeed in performing His Will?"..But I found this suggestion before I could switch to other tab..... Thank you so much Fr. Mike .... As a 19 year old it's quite difficult to figure out what I want, which major will be perfect, which college would suit me and what kind of life style I want to lead Thank you ..... I hope you make more videos on vocation so that young people can take decisions with conviction
Would you consider sometime doing a talk about vocations for people who tried and failed? I'll try to keep this concise. After a long time I have come to the conclusion that I was mistaken about my desire for the priesthood which included about six initial interviews with diocesan and religious orders and being sent home twice from the two orders that accepted me. I was mistaken for a reason I didn't want to admit to myself. When I was in middle school I was sexually abused by a classmate. This was long before help was available to many victims of sexual violence. My family, who I relied on way too much for emotional support, had then and have today no confidence in counselors and believe they undermine parental authority and give an excuse to the lazy and immature. ( Little bit of German cultural outlook goes a long, long way.) Without realizing it consciously I had thought that if I entered religious life Christ would miraculously hit me with his love like a spiritual transporter beam (this was after Star Trek's first television series) and fix me right up. It took me a long while to realize that this is not and never was the way Christ heals. I overlooked the fact that after living with Christ for three years, Peter when confronted with the accusation, "you were with that man" collapsed like a house of cards and the others ran away. I'll spare you the details about my case. Sufficient for the moment is my telling you that today I go to mass on Sundays, holy days and some weekdays. I pray the rosary and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy without regularity. I hope and will try to improve my observance.. I regret my obtuseness but not the improvement in my spiritual life. You may want to review this mess before posting it
Hello Father Mike. This is Maria Krier. You are awesome!! I'm not sure what my vocation is. I knew a priest, he is now in heaven, his name was Father Warren Seedorf and he had a sister named May. May was deaf. Father Warren took care of his deaf sister when she was alive. May went to heaven. My parents want me to help my disabled brother named Jonathan. He has a speech impediment. So I don't think that I could become a religious, or get married. Should I just devote my life to helping my older brother?
In the 2nd vocation, what does it mean to be called to the religious life? Does that mean any position in the church other than the priesthood? Like being a deacon or nun perhaps? Also, what does it mean to live a consecrated single life? Does it mean simply avoiding sin, or is there more to it than that?
i would like to know too, i think God is calling me to the priesthood but idk i dont have peace most of the times i think about it, i have prayed for his will and to give me peace but i still feel the same most of the times. ln the bible it says all of her call to spread the word of God and that's what I try to do
+6672rock religious life is every kind of life where you give God your whole life, so that may be as a priest, or as a nun or ... whenever you don't marry an earthly man or woman! Consecrated single life exists too, and there are different types, some keep on living in a normal house, but consecrated their all to Jesus to witness in the world of God's Word, you cannot see anything at them, they're just normal people with a normal job! God bless!
Father Mike i just discovered you a couple of months ago..i think you are a special guide for you people. i am 77 years old and you help me to think correctly about God i appreciate you and i am so blessed by our Heavenly Father. and you are proof!
My vocation seems to be praying. I think I have spent 5 or 6 hours praying today - Full Rosary three times, grace before and after meals, Advent wreath prayers, Novena prayers, the prayer network for my parish that was nearly 50 people long, and 2 prayers I get from daily newsletters - one from Paraclete Press and the other “daily liturgical” from Catholic Culture. Plus I subscribe to daily Bible readings from Bishop Barron, and learn catechism from RCIA. I don’t know what it all means yet - I’m in RCIA. I’m grateful for the opportunity to pray. It is right.
Wow God bless you 🙏🏿 I am called to Marriage and Children 🥰
Temporarily mine too
Hey, how are you going right now?
What do you desire more than anything else in the world to that you would be willing to give up everything else that you don’t want as much in order to have?
Thx for this 4 year old comment. I pray daily, but not this long or dedicated like you have even tho I pray all throughout the day! Thanks for inspiring me to pray 🙏🏻 longer and harder ❤
Father Mike Schmitz,
You are an inspiration.
Thank you
Tyler Lahr the church is full of pedos
I read the title as "What's My Vacation", and I came here thinking I would learn what a priest does with his time off. It was still a great video, but now I feel silly and painfully curious about what Fr. Shmitz does with his free time.
The Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit, if many churches are correct. If many churches are correct, The Trinity is a Family-- two Parents and a Progeny, just like a human family. (Humans are made in the "image" and "likeness" of God according to Genesis 1:26) In the Book of Job which is part of the bible,the Lord is compared to a father and also a mother with a womb. "From whose womb comes the ice? Who gives birth to the frost from the heavens"--Job 38:29. Because God can also be thought of like a mother (Isaiah 42:14,Isaiah 66:13,Matthew 23:37), all three roles (father,mother,progeny) in a basic human family are filled in the Trinity. Saying that the "Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit" is simply another way of saying that the Holy Spirit "proceeds from the Father and the Son" which has been official Catholic Church teaching for centuries. According to the Catholic Church, the Son is begotten from the Father. If this is true, the Father is the Father (Parent) of the Son. According to the Church, the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son.If this is true, the Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit. If the Church recognizes Mary as mother(parent) of God even if Mary isn't the first source of Christ's humanity(God is the first source of everything),then the Son can also be rightly called a Parent of God(the Holy Spirit). Of course, the scriptures are vague if the Holy Spirit is the 3rd or 2nd Person of the Trinity--whichever of these is true,the First Person and the Second Person may be the Parents of the Third.
Parent- definition 1a from Merriam-Webster dictionary: one that begets or brings forth offspring.
Same
Lol! Too funny.
Same
He most probably spends his free time in sweet solitude... (can only be understood by people who have experienced it)
"Maybe you need to get off the computer", lol. I've obsessed over my secondary vocation for months now ignoring my primary vocation. This video came at the right time for me. God bless, Fr. Mike!!!!
Literally no one cares
Cavan 7 why do you have to be negative! Think positive!
@@cavan7243 one day you may care. You may grow to find a life without spirituality of some kind as empty. And the thought of no after life as depressing. Solomon gained wealth fame women he had it all yet became empty and depressed. You can only fill yourself up with the world's pleasures so much until you feel something is lacking within. I know this because I tried it.
@@cavan7243 I care my guy I care
I am really happy I found this channel
likewise. ☺☺
Rodrigo Vazquez agreed! I just found it 💖
Rodrigo Vazquez me too;)
Wow no one cares
same this is so good
"At last i have found my vocation... my vocation is Love" --St. Therese
I want to thank God for giving us priests like you. Your videos are extremely useful in my live. Thank you.
Need some affirmation Father Mike? We love you, our whole young adults group in New Zealand loves you and all the great videos you post!!! The world needs it!! Keep up the good work!!
Nice to see another kiwi around!
"harder to be served than to be the one serving ..." that's a nugget of wisdom that, without dismissing the good of the one who's serving, sheds a bit of light onto why it' can be so hard to be dependent, especially totally dependent.
Sooo helpful! So key if you ever wondered if you shouldve been a nun. I just realized that my marriage relationship has brought me closer to Jesus and been the area where I have grown the most in my faith. Thank you Lord for my sweet husband and for whispering to me in this video that I dont need to wonder about this...we are all called to be Saints and I admire saints, and am inspired by them especially nuns. But that doesnt mean I missed my purpose.
These are the kind of questions and topics I've been pondering lately since a break up: what does God want me to do? What should I be doing day-to-day? What if I'm wasting my time, what if I ignore Him, where is that intersection of overall vocation and shifting vocation for me? This video is a great reflection on that. Mostly, I've been trying to just trust, to open that dialogue with God and let Him love me as I need right now. I know that if I try each day, working toward holiness in whatever ways I feel God pulling me each day, then He appreciates that, He works with that, however imperfectly I do these things. It's really difficult at times to keep my own worries, stress, ideas, and desires at bay, but I try to offer all of that to Him, knowing He offers me Himself, all His Goodness.
I don't know why I wrote all of that, but I hope it can be encouragement for anyone else having trouble or discussion for anyone who can use it. God bless y'all, and Lord, keep Fr. Mike close! He really helps us out!
Why are you telling me to get off the internet watching you Father Mike? Your vocation is to serve.
I'm listening.
Dear Fr.
It was very good! It gave me guidance enough to actually get off the computer and go to bed like I am supposed to. I have to be up early tomorrow and am feeling stressed.
God bless!
Love the way God has blessed you Fr Mike Schmitz! God bless!
The best example of what a Calling looks like is the in the movie “Rudy”. Nothing and no one could stop him from pursuing his dream.
Fr.Mike! ...You are so inspiring! ...You're videos are awesome!
Yes, Father Mike, it was good! Your videos are a blessing.
I am not Catholic but recently had a dream in which I became Catholic so I wondered if the universe was trying to tell me something. I've since done a lot of research and enquired about a local RCIA programme but it is on a Monday night and I work nightshift every Sunday Monday. Anyway I've put it back to the universe that if this is what they want me to do then they will find a way. Anyway just wanted to say I love watching your videos and find a lot of comfort and inspiration in them. Thank you Father.
Don't call to the universe. Call to Jesuschrist. He loves you so much. God bless you.
Anne Lang
Go and sign up for RCIA and become a Catholic. GOD BLESS YOU!
what a great priest, i wish the priest of my church was like him, always teaching about our catholic church
Ah, Father Mike... "I need some affirmation, seriously". Seriously, your video was spot on. And thank you, for taking your time to make and share it. Gretchen
my inspiration. I'll pray for you Fr Mike. God bless :)
This word has been in my mind lately and surprisingly , I need to really seek it first the kingdom of God.
Thank you so much, Father Mike! God bless you.
😮wow really clears this up, I’ve been praying for my vocation 🙏🙏 even though I was unclear about the details, thank you Fr. Schmitz!
No, it's not long! Well explained, in just 6 mins. 👍🏼 Thanks Fr Mike!
You are a wonderful person Father Mike.. you have such a unique way of delivering information across, its so amazing, thank you from a non Christian! ❤️ with love from London
Thanks Father Mike. On November 20, I'll be 36 and an involuntary lay celibate for 20 years. God knows what I'm being called to. God bless.
Fr. Mike,
You did good for the Lord.
Praying for you...🤠🙏
It was a GREAT one! Such a powerful message. The longer the videos the better. Keep them coming! Keep filling us with holy insight! Thank you, Father Mike and Ascension Presents.
I love coming back to this video, thank you Father!
obrigodo padre mike
Thank you so much!!!! Just wonderful Father!!!! Michael
Mother Mary protect our Priest provide the wisdom that they need every single day to keep us on this not easy way to follow your son Jesus Amen
Definitely using this to introduce vocations to my 7th grade Catechism class.
It was awesome Fr Mike!!! So glad to have found you and brother Matt Fradd
Father Schmitz, I'd like to see you make a video on the story of creation. I'd be very interested in that, because there seems to be many Catholics who have varying views on the subject.
Do not forget about the location of being a consecrated virgin for Christ in the world this is also a very real call that is excepted in the church, we're young ladies are called to be brides of Christ :-)
This is very powerful, informative, and beautiful. =) Thank you Father.
Thank you Father. Now I know what will I do.
We. Love. You. Don't stop being awesome.
God bless Father. :)
I love listening to Father Mike, learn so much, love it!!
I wish I had this information when I was 18. :-) God bless, Fr. Mike, you're doing a good work.
Fr Mike Thank you this was so very helpful to my discernment process!
Thank you for this Father Mike. It really help me understand it more.
What a beautiful video! Thank you Father Mike!
It was great Father Mike, really, and I am listening to you in Aug 2017.
Hi from.Colombia Father. God bless you and all the people of our loved Catholic Church.
I am a older christian catholic who appreciates direction.
In that case, you need to look to the past, as the present Church is rife with confusion.
Good question. For most of us it's about sacrifiice.
Thank you Father M.S.
My vocation is to love. Amen.
Excellent video Father Mike!
Thank you father
It was indeed super good, Father!
I am Catholic and 52 Mike! I wanted to be a Model and a Catholic Guitarist and I went to Villanova Preparatory High School 🏫 🦁⛪️🏍🎸!
It was really good father. Thank you!!
I thought it was great Father. Your videos help me.
Thank you father. Your channel is being very helpful to me. =)
Well said! Praise God!
Yes! My vocation (for now) is to keep loving the people around me, including my dog 🐶
Yes Fr. Mike, that was AWESOME! God Bless! :D
Father Mike, you have no ideia how this video helped me! Thank you! Keep going with them! God bless!!
With all the humility, Everything, and the rating depends on love.
We will know about that in ourself if we started to write, sing, dance, bolster, repair, create. It is everything..
One of my favourites!
Lol that last bit.. yes father it was suuper good! :D
Father Mike, I'm a protestant, but I volunteer for a catholic institution. I am a fan of the "all rivers lead to one ocean" idea. What is it that I can, or should do about this predicament? What exactly is the relationship between catholicism, and protestant sects? Is being a christian enough in the eyes of the Church?
At the end of the day your vocation is what you want! Yes! You don’t hear that much do you?! It’s what you most deeply want! It’s not so much about your abilities or what other people tell you that you are a good fit for. It’s about what you want! Look at it this way!
Not every gorgeous woman wants to be a model. Not every 6’8 tall guy wants to be a basketball player. Not everybody who’s good with money wants to be an accountant. Not everybody who loves animals wants to be a vet. Not everybody who knows all about fitness wants to be a trainer. And that’s all ok. It’s about what you want “the most”. It’s your dream!
Father mark touched me
Every person has a calling, to be a saint.
Period, the end. The rest just follows.
Merry Christmas Fr. Mike. You were one of my favorite people this year!
Thanks Fr. Mike. I'm Protestant, so I have no desire to be a priest. But wasn't I supposed to ask God whether He wanted me to be (in my case) a science teacher? Shouldn't I invite Him to guide me to my next job? Should we ask Him what career/job to pick even if we ruled out the priesthood? And what if I have trouble clearly, directly hearing from God regarding my career or job?
This is really helpful. Thank you for making these videos
A piece of humble pie! It was too short! Make it at least 10 min!!
J/k ;-) very good! You are very articulate!
We're simply to love God and do His will. We're not to worry. Jesus says, 'Do not let your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid'.
Of course it was good. It was incredible! I've yet to come across a bad video of yours!
I wish I had seen this or heard this from someone 45 yrs ago. My life may have been much different.
Always good advice Padre.Thanks Shane
this is great! only thing I would change though is that for the many vocations that fall generally into "consecrated single" their primary relationship would be with Christ,like religious. take consecrated virgins for instance, who definitely do not identify as single, they are very specifically called "brides of Christ" by the Church in their rite of consecration, and the many others I know who have taken private vows feel called to this relationship with Christ too. anyway, so this category of "consecrated single" is very very broad, but I think overall you could say they are called to this same primary relationship with Christ as religious, just lived out in a different way, outside a religious community
Another very good Video that helped a lot... Good Job!
Wow. Thank you so much for this vid + all your videos, Father Mike. This vid srsly answered all the questions i've been pondering and worrying about for the past few weeks. i love that you simplify complex topics w such great ease to help viewers understand better :) thank you. You have an amazing way w words. Truly filled w the Holy Spirit. May God bless you more.
Glory and praise to our God, our Lord Jesus Christ, and Mama Mary! ❤🙏 Happy Advent!
AYO !! mike wazowski!! looking fine king 🤴
Yes! Praise be!!!
Good talk thankyou
#askfrmike Father, please could you do an episode on discerning career paths? Is there a way of knowing what career path God wants you to take? Thanks.
Father Mike, here's some affirmation. I almost turned you off, but then I had to go to the end, and it was before you started the story of the married couple. So yes, a little long, but very good.
So good!!!!!
Father, I am approaching my mid 30s and still don't know my vocation in the typical sense. I am not married and don't feel called to religious life. I am just a regular single person. This will probably sound silly, but I feel vocation-less.
You should do the Camino.
the single life is considered a vocation
I have a friend who is 27 who also does not know her vocation yet. It is okay to be where you are. All God wants you to do is to trust that where you are is where you are supposed to be as long as you are listening to Him. Maybe you don't know your vocation yet because you have to learn something first.
Jennifer Castellano- Travel around & find yourself.
Phantom II 👍💯🔥
Hello Father Mike. This is Maria Krier. I am a Catholic Christian. I enjoy watching your videos. You are such an inspiration. I recently read the Denver Catholic Register and read an article about a woman who lived in the eighteen hundreds and might become a saint. Her name is Julia Greeley. She was an african american woman who was an ex-slave. She was a nanny for a wealthy family that had children. Julia Greeley was Catholic. Julia Greeley was also a lay person in the church. She wasn't a nun, and she wasn't married. So I guess my question is, "Did Julia Greeley have a vocation?" I mean she died when she was 80 years old and all the money she earned she gave to the poor. So I'm confused. Can a lay person become a saint?
I was desperate for such an answer ..Just now..I decided to Google "Do I need to become a priest or a religious person to be Holy and succeed in performing His Will?"..But I found this suggestion before I could switch to other tab..... Thank you so much Fr. Mike
.... As a 19 year old it's quite difficult to figure out what I want, which major will be perfect, which college would suit me and what kind of life style I want to lead
Thank you ..... I hope you make more videos on vocation so that young people can take decisions with conviction
Thank You so much
gee thanks father Mike.
Would you consider sometime doing a talk about vocations for people who tried and failed? I'll try to keep this concise. After a long time I have come to the conclusion that I was mistaken about my desire for the priesthood which included about six initial interviews with diocesan and religious orders and being sent home twice from the two orders that accepted me. I was mistaken for a reason I didn't want to admit to myself. When I was in middle school I was sexually abused by a classmate. This was long before help was available to many victims of sexual violence. My family, who I relied on way too much for emotional support, had then and have today no confidence in counselors and believe they undermine parental authority and give an excuse to the lazy and immature. ( Little bit of German cultural outlook goes a long, long way.) Without realizing it consciously I had thought that if I entered religious life Christ would miraculously hit me with his love like a spiritual transporter beam (this was after Star Trek's first television series) and fix me right up. It took me a long while to realize that this is not and never was the way Christ heals. I overlooked the fact that after living with Christ for three years, Peter when confronted with the accusation, "you were with that man" collapsed like a house of cards and the others ran away. I'll spare you the details about my case. Sufficient for the moment is my telling you that today I go to mass on Sundays, holy days and some weekdays. I pray the rosary and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy without regularity. I hope and will try to improve my observance.. I regret my obtuseness but not the improvement in my spiritual life. You may want to review this mess before posting it
Hello Father Mike. This is Maria Krier. You are awesome!! I'm not sure what my vocation is. I knew a priest, he is now in heaven, his name was Father Warren Seedorf and he had a sister named May. May was deaf. Father Warren took care of his deaf sister when she was alive. May went to heaven. My parents want me to help my disabled brother named Jonathan. He has a speech impediment. So I don't think that I could become a religious, or get married. Should I just devote my life to helping my older brother?
Father Mike can you talk more about consecrated single life? I don't often hear about it.
Really helpful. Blessings
Great l wanted to hear this very informetive
thanks
Here's some affirmation... This was amazing lol:)
In the 2nd vocation, what does it mean to be called to the religious life? Does that mean any position in the church other than the priesthood? Like being a deacon or nun perhaps? Also, what does it mean to live a consecrated single life? Does it mean simply avoiding sin, or is there more to it than that?
i would like to know too, i think God is calling me to the priesthood but idk i dont have peace most of the times i think about it, i have prayed for his will and to give me peace but i still feel the same most of the times. ln the bible it says all of her call to spread the word of God and that's what I try to do
*all of us
+6672rock religious life is every kind of life where you give God your whole life, so that may be as a priest, or as a nun or ... whenever you don't marry an earthly man or woman! Consecrated single life exists too, and there are different types, some keep on living in a normal house, but consecrated their all to Jesus to witness in the world of God's Word, you cannot see anything at them, they're just normal people with a normal job! God bless!
Very insightful!