Vocations
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1) Answering God’s Call: The Experience of Priesthood. Washington D.C.: United States Catholic Conference, 1997. 57 min.
“Two different men, sharing the same faith. Two different styles of ministry, facing the same challenges. Answering God’s Call brings viewers into the daily lives of two priests: Fr. Mitch Rozanski, pastor of two parishes in Baltimore, and Fr. Pat Smith, pastor of a church in rural Maryland. As the program interweaves scenes of visits to the sick and parish meetings, Answering God’s Call reveals the priests’ faith journey as well as the challenges they face. Produced by Academy Award winning State of the Art, Inc., the documentary shows two devoted men bringing Gods’ love to young and old with humor and sensitivity.”
Reference Numbers: 00945
2) Franciscans with a Future…Being a Francisca. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi Office of Vocation Ministry.
Reference Numbers: 00946
3) LifeWork: Finding God’s Purpose for Your Life. Fresno, California: Life Work Press, 1997. 60 min.
“God is calling…Are you listening? God has a unique and wonderful plan for your life—a vocation and mission divinely chosen just for you. But how do you know exactly what God is calling you to be? How can you see—and follow—His special plan for you? Can you pursue both God’s calling and a career? The answer to these questions and more are found in LifeWorks: Finding God’s Purpose for Your Life. Whether you’re 15, 35, 65, this video will help you discover God’s call through the challenging advice and inspiring commentary of people who have found true joy in living out their vocation and mission.”
Reference Numbers: 00947
4) The Vocation to Marriage: “Vocation to Love and Service of Life”. Knights of Columbus, 2004. (DVD).
Reference Number: 01211
5) Your Call to Service. Liguori, Missouri: Liguori Publication. 26 min.
“This video features three modern priests living and talking about the priesthood. They talk about how it has brought them happiness, a love for people, and a willingness to be a servant as Jesus Christ was to the people he came to redeem. Viewers are invited to think seriously of this joyful, fulfilling vocation. At the video’s conclusion, there is room for vocation spokespersons to add a personal message about who to contact and how for more information.”
Reference Numbers: 00948