Vocation Awareness Program
The Vocation Awareness Program is a weekend of discernment that helps single Catholic men and women, ages 18-40, find answers to questions they may have about life as a Priest, Sister, Brother, or Consecrated Lay Woman.
There are no fees for you to attend the weekend program. Rooms for two nights and all meals are furnished. The staff consists of diocesan and order Priests, Sisters, Consecrated Lay Women, and Brothers. No one will pressure you or seek a commitment. There are several types of sessions during the weekend.
- Presentations and Panel discussions with Q&A periods
- Masses and adoration
- Time for quiet prayer and contemplation
- One-on-one personal conferences with religious staff
- Meals and gatherings allow interactions with staff and other attendees
Vocation Awareness Program
The Vocation Awareness Program is a weekend of discernment that helps single Catholic men and women, ages 18-40, find answers to questions they may have about life as a Priest, Sister, Brother, or Consecrated Lay Woman.
There are no fees for you to attend the weekend program. Rooms for two nights and all meals are furnished. The staff consists of diocesan and order Priests, Sisters, Consecrated Lay Women, and Brothers. No one will pressure you or seek a commitment. There are several types of sessions during the weekend.
- Presentations and Panel discussions with Q&A periods
- Masses and adoration
- Time for quiet prayer and contemplation
- One-on-one personal conferences with religious staff
- Meals and gatherings allow interactions with staff and other attendees
Organizer
Venue
Irving, 75062
The Vocation Awareness Program is a weekend of discernment that helps single Catholic men and women, ages 18-40, find answers to questions they may have about life as a Priest, Sister, Brother, or Consecrated Lay Woman.
There are no fees for you to attend the weekend program. Rooms for two nights and all meals are furnished. The staff consists of diocesan and order Priests, Sisters, Consecrated Lay Women, and Brothers. No one will pressure you or seek a commitment. There are several types of sessions during the weekend.
- Presentations and Panel discussions with Q&A periods
- Masses and adoration
- Time for quiet prayer and contemplation
- One-on-one personal conferences with religious staff
- Meals and gatherings allow interactions with staff and other attendees