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ElizabethAnne
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I want to continue a discussion that started on another thread about vocations. It has always been my understanding that no one vocation was objectively better than the others, that it was up to each of us to discern God’s will in our lives and find the vocation He calls us to. Other posters informed me that the Church views religious life, more specifically the priesthood, as better than other vocations.
So my questions are:
So my questions are:
- Is one vocation (religious life, married life, single life) better than the other two? Is this universal Church teaching?
- If one is “better,” what does that word imply? How is it better? Why? What does that mean for those who do not feel called to the better vocation? If someone feels they have the qualities necessary for the better vocation, should they seek that vocation and not another they feel called to?
