This word, meaning "to call," is the Latin root of the term "vocation."
What is vocare?
This vocation involves bishops, priests, and deacons.
What is ordained ministry?
The distinctive clothing worn by members of some religious orders.
What is a habit?
How do married couples commit themselves to one another?
What is by taking vows in the Sacrament of Marriage?
Which vocation emphasizes dedicating time to serve others while remaining unmarried?
What is committed single life?
A vocation is God’s invitation to do this in a particular state of life.
What is love and serve Him and His Church?
This vocation embraces poverty, chastity, and obedience as a way of life.
What is consecrated life?
A sacred promise made publicly with Church approval.
What is a vow?
What type of love is shared between spouses in marriage?
What is self-giving, love-giving, and life-giving love?
How do religious brothers and sisters live out their call to poverty?
What is by giving up personal possessions to share in the community's mission?
Name the four main vocations in the Catholic Church.
What are ordained ministry, consecrated life, marriage, and committed single life?
Husbands and wives are the first teachers of their children in this vocation.
What is marriage?
The ceremony where a man becomes a deacon, priest, or bishop.
What is ordination?
What role do married couples play in teaching their children?
What is being the first teachers of Christian faith and values?
What distinguishes a deacon from a priest?
What is that a deacon cannot perform all the functions of a priest?
True or False: A vocation is limited to religious roles like priests and nuns.
What is false?
A person in this vocation believes remaining unmarried is their true calling.
What is committed single life?
The virtue that enables individuals to integrate their sexuality appropriately into their lives.
What is chastity?
How can married people serve their parish community?
What is through various ministries and volunteer roles?
Name the two sacraments of vocation?
What are Marriage and Holy Orders?
This sacrament initiates all people into their call to holiness.
What is baptism?
Name one setting where a priest may serve outside a parish.
What are universities, hospitals, prisons, or the armed forces?
This term refers to all baptized members of the Church who are not clergy or in religious life.
What is laity?
What does it mean for marriage to help spouses grow to "Christian maturity"?
What is helping each other grow in faith and love as disciples of Christ?
Why is service an essential part of every vocation?
What is because it reflects Christ's love and mission in the world?