THANK YOU Cloisters!
Concern for the single person is close to my heart. This article states it so well; should be required reading for very Catholic.
when we become fixated on discerning our state in life, referred to in the Church as the primary vocation, “…we become so focused on the ranking of them, rather than looking at each day or the bigger picture and saying, here are all of these components of my life, now how am I called to live the promise of my baptism and of my life, and how do these things work together?”
I agree. That quote is salient! Finding your vocation requires the acceptance of all the components of your actual life.
If I felt a call to become a nun, but was forced to get married and have children instead then my vocation is marriage and motherhood. Even if I felt the sting of having not become a nun, God would still be calling me to pour myself into being wife and mother.
There are several women saints who went through just that experience. Their pathway to holiness flowed through their acceptance of their state in life and the aligning of their will to God’s will.