Skip to content

Where Vocations are Born

Hearing God’s call in an indifferent world

On Sunday, April 21, the Church celebrates the 61st World Day of Vocations. In his message in preparation for this celebration, Pope Francis not only thanked the priests and religious for their service, but the Holy Father also highlighted the important role of the family in fostering vocations.

“I think,” the Pope said, “of mothers and fathers who do not think first of themselves or follow fleeting fads of the moment, but shape their lives through relationships marked by love and graciousness, openness to the gift of life and commitment to their children and their growth in maturity.”

Pope Francis urged the faithful for constant prayer for vocations, also addressing young people who feel distant about the Church and encouraged them to be challenged by Jesus Christ.

The Holy Father emphasized that the World Vocations’ Day even has a “synodal character.” The Church is so rich in different charisms, talents, and vocations, says Francis, which is why it is so important to listen to one another.

The goal of every vocation is to become men and women of hope, the Holy Father continued in his message. Everyone is called to “rise up” and awaken from indifference by embracing our vocation and letting Christ guide our steps.

In EWTN Vatican’s series of Roman Nights, bringing people together from different walks of life for evening discussions in Rome, Sister Emanuela Edwards shared about vocations. She, too, has experienced this calling in lives of others to rise up and awaken from indifference throughout her 15 years of life in Italy.  

Sister Emanuela, of the Missionaries of Divine Revelation, taking inspiration from a Saint explained, “Catherine of Siena has that wonderful phrase, you know, you’d set the world on fire if you do what God calls you to do. And that comes about when we do the project that the Lord has for us.”  

Adapted by Jacob Stein

Sign up for our newsletter here: HTTPS://MAILCHI.MP/EWTN/VATICAN

Receive the most important news from EWTN Vatican via WhatsApp. It has become increasingly difficult to see Catholic news on social media. Subscribe to our free channel today

Share

Would you like to receive the latest updates on the Pope and the Vatican

Receive articles and updates from our EWTN Newsletter.

More news related to this article

Pope Francis Prays for Peace on Eve of Hamas Attack Anniversary

On the eve of the anniversary of the Hamas attack, Pope Francis led a global prayer for peace, calling for an end to violence and urging the world to protect those affected by conflict.

Jubilee of Seminarians, Bishops, and Priests gets underway in Rome

More than 6,000 seminarians, bishops, and priests from five continents are in Rome this week to celebrate their jubilee as part of the Holy Year 2025.

Vatican allows New Zealand ban on Scottish congregation after alleged illicit exorcisms

A religious institute in New Zealand has lost its appeal to the Vatican to continue public ministry in the Diocese of Christchurch

Pope Francis to Roman Curia, “We are in danger, undermined by elegant demons”

Pope Francis warned the Roman Curia on Thursday that they need to be vigilant in the face of

Pope Francis Publishes the New Exhortation “Laudate Deum” on the Climate Crisis

Pope Francis Issues Laudate Deum, a Call to Address Climate Change with Urgency

Rupnik art appears on Vatican website again — and in Pope Francis’ apartment

Despite calls from abuse victims and their advocates to stop displaying artwork by the disgraced former Jesuit priest Father Marko Ivan Rupnik, the Vatican has again used one of the artist’s images to illustrate an online article.

LIVE
FROM THE VATICAN

Be present live on EWTN.it