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Renewing vocational commitment: new strategies for diocese

by PREMIUM.CAT
Una escena vibrante que representa la reciente 'Congros de Vocacions' celebrada en Madrid, que muestra una asamblea diversa de personas involucradas en una conversación profunda y reflexión. En primer plano, un grupo de adultos jóvenes, que representan diversos orígenes, están sentados en un círculo, sus expresiones una mezcla de curiosidad y contemplación mientras discuten el tema 'Per A Qui Soc Jo?'. El telón de fondo presenta una gran pancarta con la frase 'Asamblea de cridats por a la Missió' que se exhibió prominentemente, rodeada de decoraciones coloridas que simbolizan la unidad y la fe. A un lado, se ve a un sacerdote liderando una sesión de oración, sus manos levantadas en un gesto de bendición, mientras que un pequeño grupo de asistentes se arrodilló en reverencia, encarnando el llamado a 'Pregunte perles Vocacions'. En otra esquina, una mesa está configurada con panfletos y recursos sobre el 'discernimiento del pomado', invitando a los participantes a explorar sus caminos vocacionales. El ambiente

A holistic approach to vocations

Recently, Madrid hosted a congress dedicated to the vocations, which took place from February 7 to 9. With the motto inspired by the apostolic exhortation of Pope Francis, “for whom am I?

The key question: Reflections on the vocation

Congress focused on the fundamental question: “For who am I?” This question resonates especially among young people, seeking a deep sense in their lives. Thus, the need for a careful discernment that helps them to understand their own call within the Church is established.

Fostering a vocational culture

Integration in diocesan life

One of the highlights of Congress was the need to promote a diocesan vocational culture. This involves integrating vocational themes into community homilies, catechesis and events. It is essential to form not only priests, but also lay in the art of vocational accompaniment.

The importance of prayer

Prayer for vocations is another fundamental pillar. Organizing groups that approach the Word of God and celebrating moments of Eucharistic Adoration can create an atmosphere conducive to spiritual growth. In addition, it is proposed to establish specific days for diocesan prayer.

Accompaniment and testimony: The key to discernment

Accompanying during the discernment process is crucial. Offering vocational retreat and creating spiritual support groups can help young people identify their vocations. Vocational life testimonies, both on social and community, can inspire and motivate.

Experience and commitment: taking a step forward

Fostering social volunteering and service experiences is essential to connect young people with their mission. Participating in seminars or coexistence with religious communities can enrich your understanding of the Call. Diocesan missions are an opportunity to discover personal commitment to others.

Resources for vocational diffusion

Finally, you need to create accessible and attractive vocational materials, such as brochures and audiovisual contents. A web platform dedicated to vocations can facilitate the connection between young people and trainers, promoting a support and information space.

With all these initiatives, Archbishop Joan-Enric Vives emphasizes the importance of cultivating an authentic ‘good smell of Christ’ among communities, a message that resonates strongly in today’s society.

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