Join us as we delve into the topic of vocations with panelists from the Roman Nights event hosted by EWTN Vatican Bureau. Sr. Emanuela Edwards, Fr. Joseph Roesch, and Luigi Di Costanzo share their personal experiences and insights on the similarities and differences between religious and lay vocations, and how they discovered their own calling. This inspiring discussion reminds us that a vocation is simply doing what the Lord has called us to do, and that we are all called to an adventure with Him. Don’t miss this chance to discover your own project, calling, and vocation!

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