Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Christian Vocation
- VOCATION: THE WAY A PERSON CAN SHOW THEIR FAITH THROUGH THE WAY THEY LIVE
Anmerkungen:
- The definition was extended from just being called to live the holy order or monastic life since the Vatican II
- Some Christian men take HOLY ORDERS because it is their
VOCATION
- This means that their whole life will be devoted to God's service through ordained ministry
- Many have tried to ignore it, but to no avail; the call was
just so persistent!
- HOLY
ORDER
- DEACONS: Assistants to the Bishops and
Preists. They can work in places such as
parishes, hospitals and prisons. They can
give only 2 SACRAMENTS
- PREISTS: Offer day to day spiritual care of the local
parish. They can give 5 SACRAMENTS
- BISHOPS: Ultimate authority for their Dioces.
They are the primary faith teachers and can
offer all 7 SACRAMENTS. The bishop invokes the
Holy Spirirt when he lays his hands on people
- A SACRAMENT: An outward sign of inward grace
given to us by God
- THE 7
SACRAMENTS
- SACRAMETS OF INITIATION: Baptism,
Eucharist, Confirmation
- Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, Confession, Marriage
- REMEMBER! IN Catholism, the
ORDINATION gives power, not the
GRACE!
- Christians must tell the world about their faith
- Vocation is a call to witness; spreading the gospel
is the vocation all Christians are called to do
- Linked; In John's Gospel, Jesus says
'you must testify'
- WHY IS IT
SO
IMPORTANT?
- It means that Christians are called to
live a life of discipleship
- In the same way that Jesus did His Father's
will, so must Christians, so that salvation
will be acheived.
- It links Present-Day
Christians to the Early
Church