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common vocation
The call to holiness that all Christians share is our common vocation.
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One common vocation shared by all human beings is the pursuit of happiness and fulfillment. This can manifest differently for each individual, but ultimately, we all seek to lead meaningful and satisfying lives.
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Vocations aren't sacraments, they're callings. Vocations take many forms, but you and I most commonly refer to them as "jobs" or "careers". A baker, the candlestick maker, the computer programmer and the artist are all vocations. The purpose of a vocation is to serve God. Whatever your vocation is, know that it is something God chose for you and through doing your vocation you are serving humanity and God by doing it well. The original answer to this question refers primarily to the sacrament of Holy Orders which is for clergy (Priests and Deacons). Nuns do not receive Holy Orders. Being a member of the clergy is *also* a vocation!
Laypeople live out their vocation through their everyday actions, such as being kind and compassionate to others, upholding moral values, volunteering, and working diligently in their chosen profession. They can also live out their vocation within their families, by fostering love, unity, and support amongst their loved ones. Ultimately, living out one's vocation as a layperson involves striving to be a positive influence in society and reflecting the values of their faith in all aspects of life.
The duration of It's All Relative is 1800.0 seconds.
It's All Relative was created on 2003-10-01.