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Postulant Allison Accardo speaks with interested students about the Felician Sisters

Summer vocation starts , 少了文化的同學們, 學校斜對面的Starbucks 多了不少空位出來。大安森林公園附近的住戶們也有了機會帶著全家大小在假日的上午悠閒的坐在這裡喝咖啡和閱讀。緊鄰著我的, 是這對母女, 媽媽很fashion, 帶著iPhone還有iPad2, 把玩一會兒之後也跟女兒一樣收著心靜靜的看著書。大約有 1 個小時左右吧, 她們和我都靜靜的...熊熊的, 我才想出來這位媽媽哪裡讓我覺得很特別:她沒有抓著女兒叨叨唸, 沒有叫她回去寫暑假作業, 也沒有叫她去補習, 也沒有叫她放暑假了不要只想著跟同學玩, 也沒有說好像家裡瓦斯忘了關水電費沒有繳等一下要去7-11。她怎麼可以這麼自在安靜又從容呢?? 這個媽媽真的很讚! 她的修養真的很好。Twenty minutes after one hour吧?...女兒讀書到一個段落了, 放下書來休息; 她們開始談心時刻, 她問了幾個青春期的問題 (這個要消音不能放在FB,噓!! ) 這位女士也仍然保持著理性客觀的態度給女兒解答, 還說女兒可以再想一下有需要可以再問她; 她沒有拉8度音也沒有言語驚悚, 就像是國中裡的輔導老師一樣。我在想, 當我們試著跟對方訴說心事的時候, 需要的是聆聽、理解的回應吧? 那當中夾著的...是一種寬容 "沒關係, 這沒什麼的, 你只管說, 我不會生氣"...有些時候, 我們會不知怎麼的就是在路上轉錯了方向, 然後又笨到不知道怎麼找到回去主幹道的方法, 如果有人能夠站在對的路口搖著手說:在這呀! 沒關係, 你往我這裡走, 我沒有生氣。那會是很讚的陪伴。

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With representatives from 80 dioceses and religious communities, the Annual Religious Vocations Awareness Day will be held on Friday, October 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Finnegan Fieldhouse at Franciscan University of Steubenville.

Day 1 - finally we can go into our room, thats very nice....& i had my extra bed in the living room

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 Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Bishop David Walkowiak ordained Dean Vernon, Dennis Rybicki and Lance Walters to the permanent diaconate. Friends, family, clergy and religious were present to support and celebrate with each new deacon and their families. Learn more on the diocesan website: bit.ly/DOGROrdinations2017

 

(Photography by Eric Tank)

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.

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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.

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.

Photos from the annual Vocations Awareness Festival on campus, Fall 2012

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.

SM Rosanne Klimasz, S Miriam Cauchon, SM Estelle Waclawczyk, SM Mercedia Lukaszewicz on the indoor pilgrimage for vocations.

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.

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