I’m still feeling quite depressed. The thing I’m worried about is, what if I am called to the priesthood and I won’t ever be able to live a normal, single, celibate, Christian life? What if I won’t be able to do anything I’ve dreamed of doing for my whole life? These thoughts have been keeping me awake at night for the past week. I also have troubles enjoying myself lately.
Would simply making a religious vow to remain celibate for life and to make God my lifelong spouse suffice as my calling, that is, if it turns out that I am called to a religious vocation?
Shaun–
I felt God calling me to religious life many years ago and was absolutely petrified by it. It was not what I wanted for myself. After time, my heart changed and I am now pursuing what I have come to see as an exciting path. But that’s just it, I DESIRE it. Most who are called feel that is the desire of their hearts, the biggest desire.
What is a normal life anyway? I’m sure you have the desire to walk for the rest of your life, but there is no guarantee you won’t have a bad accident and lose that ability. Heck, do any of us even know for certain how long I life we will be given? All the worry would be for nothing. I guess that’s why Jesus tells us not to worry

He’s in control! I was a control freak, so it was hard to hand the reigns over. But until we get over the illusion that we are somehow in charge, we won’t have peace.
I love this verse from scripture:
“For I know well the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare, not for woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope. When you call me, when you go to pray to me, I will listen to you. When you look for me, you will find me. When you seek me with all your heart, you will find me with you, says the Lord.” - Jeremiah 29:11-14
I also love this prayer: “I know my desire to please you in fact pleases you.” (can’t think of who said it).
He loves you. He wants the life that will help you get to know Him better and to help you be the best version of yourself. If you love photography, then he GAVE you that love for photography.
You’re young. Why not put the vocation question on the back burner? Just say, “Lord, I don’t know what you’re calling me to right now. Please help to only worry about today. Help me to love you and others. Grant me the grace to desire your will in all things. Give me peace in my heart.”
I will keep you in prayer. Peace, my friend.
In Christ,
Teri