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My Sheep Hear My Voice and Follow Me: Vocational Discernment at Every Age Rev. Ralph B. O’Donnell Executive Director Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations

John 10:22-27 The feast of the Dedication was then taking place in Jerusalem. It was winter. And Jesus walked about in the temple area on the Portico of Solomon. So the Jews gathered around him and said to him, “How long are you going to keep us in suspense? If you are the Messiah, tell us plainly.” Jesus answered them, “I told you and you do not believe. The works I do in my Father’s name testify to me. But you do not believe, because you are not among my sheep. My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me.

Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations (CCLV) Committee Cardinal Joseph Tobin, C.Ss.R., Chairman Bishop James Checchio Chairman-elect + 7 Bishops Consultants (5) Secretariat Fr. Ralph O’Donnell, Executive Director Fr. Luke Ballman, Associate Director

The CCLV Committee Mandate

CCLV Consulting Organizations Clergy NADD NFPC NOCERCC ANSH Vicars for Clergy Vocations NCDVD NRVC SERRA Priestly Formation NACTS IPF NACS Consecrated Life CMSM CMSWR LCWR US Association of Consecrated Virgins US Conference of Secular Institutes Vicars for Religious

CCLV ANNUAL PROJECTS Vocations Events World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life February 2nd – 3rd 2019 World Day of Prayer for Vocations (4th Sunday of Easter) May 12th 2019 World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests (Solemnity of the Sacred Heart) June 28th 2019 NVAW (November 3rd – 9th 2019) Annual Surveys Ordination Class of 2019 Post-Ordination Survey of Deacons (2019) Profession Class of 2018

Vocational Discernment and the Synod of Bishops XV Ordinary General Assembly The role of credible adults and their cooperation is basic in the course of human development and vocational discernment. This requires authoritative believers, with a clear human identity, a strong sense of belonging to the Church, a visible spiritual character, a strong passion for education and a great capacity for discernment. (Preparatory Document)

Instrumentum laboris Many young people believe a renewed ecclesial approach is decisive, especially from the relational standpoint: stating that young people want a less institutional and more relational Church, that is able to  welcome people without judging them first, a friendly and proximate Church, an ecclesial community that is like a family where you feel welcomed, listened to, cherished and integrated. (68) (One person at a time.)

The Call As he was walking by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon who is called Peter, and his brother Andrew, casting a net into the sea; they were fishermen. He said to them, “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” At once they left their nets and followed him. Matthew 4:18-20

The Call at Baptism God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has freed you from sin, given you a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit, and welcomed you into his holy people. He now anoints you with the chrism of salvation. As Christ was anointed Priest, Prophet, and King, so may you live always as a member of his body, sharing everlasting life.

Instrumentum laboris - The term “vocation” needs to be clarified. Caring about all young people, without exception, the Synod is asked to shed light in a convincing way on the vocational horizon of human existence as such. The young themselves are asking the Church to help them find a simple and clear understanding of vocation. (85) - The Second Vatican Council clearly recovered mankind’s vocational horizon when it used such terms to express both how all human beings are destined for communion with Christ (cf. LG 3.13; GS 19.32), and the universal call to holiness (cf. LG 39-42), locating individual vocations within this interpretative horizon: vocations to the ordained ministry and consecrated life, as well as lay vocations (cf. LG 31), especially in their spousal form (cf. LG 35; GS 48.49.52). Subsequent magisterial teaching developed along the same lines, recognizing the analogical character of the term “vocation” and the many dimensions that characterize the reality it designates with respect to each personal mission, and to the communion of all people. (87)

Vocation Baptism: Initial Call of Discipleship. Discipleship “Looks like something.” Our thoughts, words and actions are to be informed by the life of Christ. We are called to follow his example. “My sheep hear my voice and they follow me.” The “Call to Love” lived out through countless concrete actions The Individual’s Call Vocation : Priesthood,/Religious Life/ Marriage /Life in the Single State Identifying a Possible Candidate

Qualities and Characteristics of a Prospective Priesthood Candidate A personal relationship with God integrated through prayer and seen as important part of his life Has the ability and willingness to talk about his faith Has some involvement in his local parish Has the desire to serve others Motivated by the mission of Jesus and an ability to articulate it Willing to sacrifice personally for the service of the Gospel Possesses a keen sense of empathy A person of integrity An awareness of God’s omnipotent presence Others have mentioned that he would make a good priest

One who is approachable Possesses a psycho-sexual-socio maturity Has the ability to collaborate with others Takes initiative and takes responsibility for his actions Possesses the skills of self-mastery and discipline Has shown the capacity and evidence of living a chaste celibate life Has healthy relationships with men, women and children Has average intelligence, common sense, good physical & emotional health The celebration of the Sacraments are important to him Has the ability to nurture another person's growth Is open to and respectful of all people Recognizes the need to both give and accept support from others Others have mentioned that he would make a good priest

Instrumentum laboris Many young people believe a renewed ecclesial approach is decisive, especially from the relational standpoint: stating that young people want a less institutional and more relational Church, that is able to  welcome people without judging them first, a friendly and proximate Church, an ecclesial community that is like a family where you feel welcomed, listened to, cherished and integrated. (68) (One person at a time.)

Communication From One Person to Another… a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior Person to Person (Encoding - Medium of Transmission - Decoding – Feedback) Then the process is repeated. The transmission of a message from a sender to a receiver in an understandable way

Forms of Communication Written: transcribed materials, books, periodicals, letters, billboards, legal documentation, etc. Verbal: monologues, dialogues, homilies orations, stage performances, music, etc. Nonverbal: a smile, a frown, making a fist, or an open palm extended. Visual: Duck Crossing sign, walk signal, stop signal, advertisements. Written communication - communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten) black and white, written language. communication - something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups. Verbal communication - the sharing of information between individuals by using speech. Individuals 3) non-verbal communication. 1. Behavior and elements of speech aside from the words themselves that transmit meaning. Non-verbal communication includes pitch, speed, tone and volume of voice, gestures and facial expressions, body posture, stance, and proximity to the listener, eye movements and contact, and dress and appearance. 4) Visual communication is believed to be the type that people rely on most, and it includes signs, graphic designs, films, typography, and countless other examples.

Becoming a more relational Church… Inspirational Images among the People of God: How do we Encourage a culture of Vocations:

Encouraging Trends for Vocation Awareness 45% of those ordained in 2018 were active in a parish youth group. 28% were active in College Campus Ministry or Newman Center activities. 57% active as a Lector 73% participated in Eucharistic Adoration 48% active in Bible Study/ Prayer Group 18% participated in World Youth Day 46% attended Come and See Weekend

ENCOURAGEMENT Ordination Class PROFESSION CLASS Women Men Religious 52% 46% Parish Priest 36% 54% Friend 40% 42% Mother 22% 27% Parishioner 19% Father 14% 20% Other Relative 17% Campus Minister 12% Teacher 21% Youth Minister 11% 6% Religious Sister 17% Parishioner 47% Friend/Classmate 48% Mother 37% Father 26% Other Relative 20% Teacher 31% Campus Minister 18% Grandparent 21% Parish Priest 70% Youth Minister 16% ENCOURAGEMENT

DISCOURAGEMENT ORDINATION Class PROFESSION CLASS Women Men Religious 1% Parish Priest 6% 10% Friend 28% 27% Mother 14% Father 19% 12% Other Relative 30% 23% Teacher 5% 2% Youth Minister 11% Religious 2% Parish Priest 6% Friend/Classmate 30% Mother 14% Father 13% Other Relative 21% Teacher 5% Youth Minister 1% Coworker DISCOURAGEMENT

CCLV On-Line Resources www.usccb.org/priesthood www.usccb.org/diaconate www.usccb.org/consecratedlife

The USCCB & Vocations Rev. Ralph B. O’Donnell www.usccb.org/vocations Executive Director Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations www.usccb.org/vocations