what is the similarities between vocation and job?
Work is a job for grown - ups.School is a job for children.
rich poor have food don't have food can play have a job
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There are zero similarities between the two.
a job is anything and everything one does to earn a wage. A vocation is a specialty like auto repair, or construction, etc..
Work is a job for grown - ups.School is a job for children.
Career is a type of work you do or wish to do for most of your working life and vocation is a job which you do because you have a strong feeling that you want to do it, esp. in order to help other people (not because of money). Anastacia
Basically the same job
I'm unsure as to how this specifically might relate to a religious question, but "vocation" is basically another word for "career" or "job." So, anyone who has ever had a job could be said to have had a "vocation." In the Catholic church "vocation" also refers to those who take a religious life - monks and nuns. Such a life is said to be their calling.
occupation is a field or an area of work, for instant; agriculture, business, technical e.t.c. Vocation is a specific work in an occupation e.g. building construction or electrical works in technical and poultry or piggery in agriculture e.t.c
Similarities between Marriage and Holy Orders include the commitment to a lifelong vocation, the importance of love and service to others, and the sacramental nature recognized in both by the Catholic Church. Differences include the specific roles and responsibilities each vocation entails (spousal relationship vs. ministry in the Church), the requirement of celibacy for Holy Orders, and the unique spiritual graces associated with each sacrament.
Employment, role, duty, vocation, work, career
they teach a specific skillset needed for a specific vocation (job).
Secular vocation means a non-religious job.
A religious vocation is a Job in a religious work site be it a pastor or other clergy. it can also be someone who is Considered to be in a HOLY job like overseers of Churches and whole denominations Such as a bishop Abbot Even the pope
A vocation and a career are not mutually exclusive. A career is the job-path that one chooses for oneself, and a vocation is one's calling. So your career choice may be to be an artist, but if you hate doing that job, it is not also your calling. However, if your chosen career is to be a businessperson and you love to do that job, then it may also be your vocation. Similarly, you may have a career and a separate vocation. Perhaps you have a job, but your real vocation is the volunteer work you do on the weekends. Vocation is also typically used to describe the choice that some make to become a priest, nun, or deacon in the Catholic church.