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We are called to. Who is responsible for the Earth? . Steward: to be responsible for the care and well-being of another God created humans to be stewards of the Earth Genesis 2:15. "And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it.".
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Steward: to be responsible for the care and well-being of another • God created humans to be stewards of the Earth • Genesis 2:15. "And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it." Creation & Stewardship
“The earth will not continue to offer its harvest, except with faithful stewardship. We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generations.” ― Pope John Paul II “The bread which you hold back belongs to the hungry; the coat, which you guard in your locked storage-chests, belongs to the naked; the footwear mouldering in your closet belongs to those without shoes. The silver that you keep hidden in a safe place belongs to the one in need. Thus, however many are those whom you could have provided for, so many are those whom you wrong.” ― Saint Basil
How have we fulfilled our duty? How have we failed our duty?
At this time what is your job? Do you feel called to do anything? journal
A committed state of life that God calls us to All vocations are ways to serve God Living out one’s vocation is always about loving relationship with others, in the service of the Gospel, Church and world “If there's one thing I've learned about all my years watching Earth, is that people aren't what they may seem. There are shop boys, and there are boys who just happen to work in a shop for the time being. And trust me Tristan, you're no shop boy. You saved my life. Thank you.” - Stardust vocations
“I feel the vocation of the warrior, the priest, the apostle, the doctor, the martyr”. • She concluded that the foundation of all vocation was love • “I understood that love comprised all vocations, that love was everything, that it embraced all times and places … in a word, that it was eternal.” • a good starting point to begin finding your personal call is to ask the following questions: • How can I BEST be loved? • How can I BEST love? St. Therese of lisieux
Priesthood (Consecrated for Life) • Takes vows to follow Christ with an “undivided heart” • Generally make 3 vows: poverty, chastity, and obedience • Religious or Consecrated Life (not ordained) • Monks, friars, brothers, sisters, nuns • vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience Catholic vocations
Diaconate • participates in sacramental preparation; • preaches, teaches, counsels and provides spiritual guidance; • may baptize, witness marriages and preside at wake services; • may be married
Missionary life • All baptized Christians are called to be missionaries (to witness to Christ’s love) but God calls some to a special ministry that invites them to leave their own country and culture to spread the Gospel
Missionary (continued...) • can be lay people, religious sisters, brothers or priests • witness to the Gospel, not simply by preaching verbally, but by listening and learning from others • work is varied: health care, social work, education, or community development
Married life • vow to love and honour each other, to be true to each other • supporting each other in your professions, serving the community, and being kind to neighbours • parenthood. • Single life • committed to a life of loving God and others • dedicate their time, gifts and resources to church and to their communities