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On Friday, March 18, sophomores from all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Saginaw took part in Vocations Day at the Center for Ministry in Saginaw. Students learned about what it means to be called by God and how to best hear and respond to his call. Those in attendance learned about various vocations, including generous single life, the priesthood, religious life and marriage. There were numerous speakers, including a married couple, an engaged couple, priests, religious sisters and more in attendance. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, participated in the day and celebrated Mass. During his homily, Bishop Cistone encouraged the young people to be open to God’s will in their lives.
it was a tour trip to the beautiful city of Sydney,
The air are clear and fresh,we visited many wonderful place, and did have a good
Time during our vocation
it was a tour trip to the beautiful city of Sydney,
The air are clear and fresh,we visited many wonderful place, and did have a good
Time during our vocation
Sister Susan Francois, C.S.J.P. (center) loves living with “ready-made experts,” including Sisters Alicia Cavanaugh, C.S.J.P. (front) and Eleanor Maragliano, C.S.J.P.
Read article at www.digitalvocationguide.org/vision/2014#pg42
Apr. 14, 2012; Bishop Kevin Rhoades celebrates the Ordination Mass of Rev. Matthew Kuczora, C.S.C....Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame 10
it was our dragon festival vocation last week,and i with my family went to the beautiful island of Bali,Indonisia for 5day tour trip, everything in Bali
was interesting for us, thanks Mr Mirco chang to take us touring many beautiful place of Bali ,and we did have a good time
On Friday, March 18, sophomores from all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Saginaw took part in Vocations Day at the Center for Ministry in Saginaw. Students learned about what it means to be called by God and how to best hear and respond to his call. Those in attendance learned about various vocations, including generous single life, the priesthood, religious life and marriage. There were numerous speakers, including a married couple, an engaged couple, priests, religious sisters and more in attendance. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, participated in the day and celebrated Mass. During his homily, Bishop Cistone encouraged the young people to be open to God’s will in their lives.
Couples in our diocese celebrating any milestone wedding anniversary were invited to attend the Wedding Anniversary Mass Sept. 21, 2014 at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Couples were recognized and honored for their faithful witness to their vocation of marriage The Mass was concelebrated by Bishop David Walkowiak and Father John Geaney, CSP, cathedral rector. (Photography by Dave Taylor) Watch Bishop Walkowiak's homily on YouTube: youtu.be/YmRpdKTz3Xs
On Friday, March 18, sophomores from all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Saginaw took part in Vocations Day at the Center for Ministry in Saginaw. Students learned about what it means to be called by God and how to best hear and respond to his call. Those in attendance learned about various vocations, including generous single life, the priesthood, religious life and marriage. There were numerous speakers, including a married couple, an engaged couple, priests, religious sisters and more in attendance. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, participated in the day and celebrated Mass. During his homily, Bishop Cistone encouraged the young people to be open to God’s will in their lives.
Once a week Brother Roberto Martinez, 27, and the other novices help out in classes at the local Lasallian high school. “My role as a brother in today’s day and age,” says Brother Dave Deradoorian, “is to simply and humbly walk with young people throughout their journey of faith.” Read article at: www.digitalvocationguide.org/vision/2015#pg116
On Friday, March 18, sophomores from all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Saginaw took part in Vocations Day at the Center for Ministry in Saginaw. Students learned about what it means to be called by God and how to best hear and respond to his call. Those in attendance learned about various vocations, including generous single life, the priesthood, religious life and marriage. There were numerous speakers, including a married couple, an engaged couple, priests, religious sisters and more in attendance. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, participated in the day and celebrated Mass. During his homily, Bishop Cistone encouraged the young people to be open to God’s will in their lives.
it was our dragon festival vocation last week,and i with my family went to the beautiful island of Bali,Indonisia for 5day tour trip, everything in Bali
was interesting for us, thanks Mr Mirco chang to take us touring many beautiful place of Bali ,and we did have a good time
it was a tour trip to the beautiful city of Sydney,
The air are clear and fresh,we visited many wonderful place, and did have a good
Time during our vocation
it was our family trip to the Bali of Indonisia during our Dragon boat festival vocation, and the local guide Mr Chang took us to visit The famouse Wax printing workshop of Bali, i took Some pictures of traveing
On Friday, March 18, sophomores from all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Saginaw took part in Vocations Day at the Center for Ministry in Saginaw. Students learned about what it means to be called by God and how to best hear and respond to his call. Those in attendance learned about various vocations, including generous single life, the priesthood, religious life and marriage. There were numerous speakers, including a married couple, an engaged couple, priests, religious sisters and more in attendance. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, participated in the day and celebrated Mass. During his homily, Bishop Cistone encouraged the young people to be open to God’s will in their lives.
On Friday, March 18, sophomores from all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Saginaw took part in Vocations Day at the Center for Ministry in Saginaw. Students learned about what it means to be called by God and how to best hear and respond to his call. Those in attendance learned about various vocations, including generous single life, the priesthood, religious life and marriage. There were numerous speakers, including a married couple, an engaged couple, priests, religious sisters and more in attendance. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, participated in the day and celebrated Mass. During his homily, Bishop Cistone encouraged the young people to be open to God’s will in their lives.
On Friday, March 18, sophomores from all Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Saginaw took part in Vocations Day at the Center for Ministry in Saginaw. Students learned about what it means to be called by God and how to best hear and respond to his call. Those in attendance learned about various vocations, including generous single life, the priesthood, religious life and marriage. There were numerous speakers, including a married couple, an engaged couple, priests, religious sisters and more in attendance. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, participated in the day and celebrated Mass. During his homily, Bishop Cistone encouraged the young people to be open to God’s will in their lives.