Sample Parish Bulletin & Website Announcements – Ft. Worth Diocese

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Sample Parish Bulletin & Website Announcements – Ft. Worth Diocese (Please publish one of the following inserts in your parish bulletin and on your parish website now through June 3/4 weekend.) SATISFIED WITH YOUR LIFESTYLE? Looking for a change in direction? A way to spend your life providing service to others? If you are a single, Catholic, 18 to 40 years of age and have an interest in learning about the ministry as a Priest, Brother, Sister, or Consecrated Lay Woman, join a group of other men and women seeking similar answers at the 2017 Vocation Awareness Program. It’s a weekend of talks, panel discussions, consultations and prayer conducted by a professional religious staff. The program will be held June 16 – 18 at the University of Dallas, Irving, (a Catholic University). There is no charge to participants. For further information, contact Fr. James Wilcox at the Ft. Worth Diocese, 817-945-9320, frwilcox@fwdioc.org, or, visit http://www.vapinfo.org. Registration deadline is June 5. The Vocation Awareness Program is sponsored by the Serra Clubs of the Dallas and Fort Worth Dioceses in conjunction with the Diocesan Vocation Offices of Dallas and Fort Worth. Or SEEKING ANSWERS ABOUT BEING A PRIEST, BROTHER, SISTER OR CONSECRATED LAY WOMAN? If you are looking (or know someone who is looking) for a way to spend your life providing service to others; if you are single, Catholic, 18 to 40 years of age and have an interest in learning about the ministry as a Priest, Brother, Sister, or Consecrated Lay Woman, join a group of other men and women seeking similar answers at the 2017 Vocation Awareness Program. It’s a weekend of talks, panel discussions, consultations and prayer conducted by a professional religious staff. The event will be held at the University of Dallas, Irving,(a Catholic University), June 16 - 18. Pre-registration is required. For further information, contact Fr. James Wilcox at the Ft. Worth Diocese, 817-945-9320, frwilcox@fwdioc.org, or, visit http://www.vapinfo.org. Registration deadline is June 5. The Vocation Awareness Program is sponsored by the Serra Clubs of the Dallas and Fort Worth Dioceses in conjunction with the Diocesan Vocation Offices of Dallas and Fort Worth. IS IT I LORD? IS GOD CALLING ME? Join other Catholics who want to know, Friday through Sunday, June 16 – 18, at the 2017 Vocation Awareness Program. It’s a weekend event for single Catholic men and women, ages 18-40, to learn about life as a Priest, Brother, Sister, or Consecrated Lay Woman. The Vocation Awareness Program will be held at the University of Dallas, Irving, (a Catholic University). For further information, contact Fr. James Wilcox at the Ft. Worth Diocese, 817-945-9320, frwilcox@fwdioc.org, or, visit http://www.vapinfo.org. Registration deadline is June 5. The Vocation Awareness Program is sponsored by the Serra Clubs of the Dallas and Fort Worth Dioceses in conjunction with the Diocesan Vocation Offices of Dallas and Fort Worth. No pressure...No Cost...No Obligations.

Sample Parish Bulletin & Website Announcements – Dallas Diocese (Please publish one of the following inserts in your parish bulletin and on your parish website now through June 3/4 weekend.) SATISFIED WITH YOUR LIFESTYLE? Looking for a change in direction? A way to spend your life providing service to others? If you are a single, Catholic, 18 to 40 years of age and have an interest in learning about the ministry as a Priest, Brother, Sister, or Consecrated Lay Woman, join a group of other men and women seeking similar answers at the 2017 Vocation Awareness Program. It’s a weekend of talks, panel discussions, consultations and prayer conducted by a professional religious staff. The event will be held at The University of Dallas, Irving, (a Catholic University), June 16 - 18. There is no charge to participants. For further information, contact Fr. Edwin Leonard at the Dallas Diocese, 214-379-2860, eleonard@cathdal.org, or visit http://www.vapinfo.org. Registration deadline is June 5. The Vocation Awareness Program is sponsored by the Serra Clubs of the Dallas and Fort Worth Dioceses in conjunction with the Diocesan Vocation Offices of Dallas and Fort Worth. Or SEEKING ANSWERS ABOUT BEING A PRIEST, BROTHER, SISTER OR CONSECRATED LAY WOMAN? If you are looking (or know someone who is looking) for a way to spend your life providing service to others; if you are single, Catholic, 18 to 40 years of age and have an interest in learning about the ministry as a Priest, Brother, Sister, or Consecrated Lay Woman, join a group of other men and women seeking similar answers at the 2017 Vocation Awareness Program. It’s a weekend of talks, panel discussions, consultations and prayer conducted by a professional religious staff. The event will be held at the University of Dallas, Irving,(a Catholic University), June 16 - 18. Pre-registration is required. For further information, contact Fr. Edwin Leonard at the Dallas Diocese, 214-379-2860, eleonard@cathdal.org, or, visit http://www.vapinfo.org. Registration deadline is June 5. The Vocation Awareness Program is sponsored by the Serra Clubs of the Dallas and Fort Worth Dioceses in conjunction with the Diocesan Vocation Offices of Dallas and Fort Worth. IS IT I LORD? IS GOD CALLING ME? Join other Catholics who want to know, Friday through Sunday, June 16 – 18, at the 2017 Vocation Awareness Program. It’s a weekend event for single Catholic men and women, ages 18-40, to learn about life as a Priest, Brother, Sister, or Consecrated Lay Woman. The Vocation Awareness Program will be held at the University of Dallas, Irving, (a Catholic University). For further information, contact Fr. Edwin Leonard at the Dallas Diocese, 214-379-2860, eleonard@cathdal.org, or, visit http://www.vapinfo.org. Registration deadline is June 5. The Vocation Awareness Program is sponsored by the Serra Clubs of the Dallas and Fort Worth Dioceses in conjunction with the Diocesan Vocation Offices of Dallas and Fort Worth. No pressure...No Cost...No Obligations.