B.C. rancher saddles up for priesthood
VANCOUVER – Living and working with a tight-knit family on a remote B.C. ranch was a recipe for vocation for Ken Anderson who will be ordained a priest this year.
Priest stirs up Twitter with celibacy defence
Don't wait to be perfect to answer vocational call, Pope says
Aspiring religious delay entry to pay off debt
WASHINGTON – For some aspiring priests and religious, the biggest obstacle to pursuing their vocation is student debt.
Child’s best interests must guide core beliefs
In my first year off the farm as an undergraduate at the University of Regina, I took a part-time job driving a school bus for a local company.
VATICAN CITY – The Catholic Church needs laypeople with a missionary spirit, which means Catholics do not have to try to force members into a vocation that is the Holy Spirit's to give, Pope Francis said.
VATICAN CITY – Taken together, the 10 countries with the most Catholics account for almost 56 per cent of the world's Catholic population, the Vatican reported.
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Alemão brothers find common ground in vocation
You might think that two brothers who ended up studying for the priesthood in the same seminary at the same time would have a lot in common.
Better late than never for the religious life
Pope Francis gives life to married priests debate
Pope Francis’ apparent openness to a discussion about ordaining married men to serve as priests in remote communities has heartened and encouraged at least one Canadian bishop.
Comment: Talk of married priests is all about the math
The Pope’s recent musings about the possibility of older, married men someday being ordained as priests is all about math, not theology, doctrine or politics.
VATICAN CITY – In a newly-released interview Pope Francis discussed the shortage of vocations to the priesthood, saying the first response must be prayer. He also mentioned working with youth, the low birthrate, and the ordination of married men.