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Does anyone know where I could find more information on what exactly the Church teaching is on vocation and where it comes from?
I’ve read about 20 cursory articles on the topic so far, which all include some variation on the whole universal/primary/secondary thing as well as something about some Biblical figure or other who was called to this or that, but what I really want to know is what you must believe and why.
I had the (probably heretical) hypothesis that one’s primary vocation could be less of a black and white thing (you’re 100% called to be a priest) and be more of a circumstantial, disposition thing with sliding values based on the individual and their situation. Maybe some guy has a 98% calling to be a priest, but some other guy has a 52% calling to be a priest.
The reason I had this thought is because I know it’s how life tends to work with most other major decisions (probably including secondary vocations). They tend to operate on more of an “adjacent possible” level and I was wondering if that idea could be applied more liberally.
I’m sure this sounds like nonsense to a lot of people, which is fine, but that’s why I’m looking for more concrete information.
I’ve read about 20 cursory articles on the topic so far, which all include some variation on the whole universal/primary/secondary thing as well as something about some Biblical figure or other who was called to this or that, but what I really want to know is what you must believe and why.
I had the (probably heretical) hypothesis that one’s primary vocation could be less of a black and white thing (you’re 100% called to be a priest) and be more of a circumstantial, disposition thing with sliding values based on the individual and their situation. Maybe some guy has a 98% calling to be a priest, but some other guy has a 52% calling to be a priest.
The reason I had this thought is because I know it’s how life tends to work with most other major decisions (probably including secondary vocations). They tend to operate on more of an “adjacent possible” level and I was wondering if that idea could be applied more liberally.
I’m sure this sounds like nonsense to a lot of people, which is fine, but that’s why I’m looking for more concrete information.
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