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Adam was called to care for the Garden of Eden and to have fellowship with God. Eve was taken out of Adam and presented to him by God. She was to be a help meet for him. The two were put out of the garden after disobedience to God. The original calling of having fellowship with God still stands but must be accomplished through the forgiveness of disobedience to God, or sin, by the shed blood of Jesus Christ.

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Can you use vocation in a sentence?

WikiAnswers is NOT a vocation. A vocation is a spiritual calling.


What is a priests vocation?

A Vocation is a special calling from God for someone who is training or someone who wants to become a Parish Priest. :)


Another word for vocation or strength?

Calling or capacity.


What does vocational mean?

A vocation is a calling to or preference for a certain profession, trade or occupation.


How do you know if you have a vocation?

You may have a vocation if you feel a strong pull towards a particular calling or way of life, such as a religious calling or a specific career path, and if this calling brings you a sense of purpose, fulfillment, and alignment with your values and beliefs. It can also involve a deep sense of commitment and dedication to serving others or pursuing a higher purpose. Talking to mentors or spiritual advisors can also help clarify your vocation.


What do the sacrament of vocation refer to?

Vocations aren't sacraments, they're callings. Vocations take many forms, but you and I most commonly refer to them as "jobs" or "careers". A baker, the candlestick maker, the computer programmer and the artist are all vocations. The purpose of a vocation is to serve God. Whatever your vocation is, know that it is something God chose for you and through doing your vocation you are serving humanity and God by doing it well. The original answer to this question refers primarily to the sacrament of Holy Orders which is for clergy (Priests and Deacons). Nuns do not receive Holy Orders. Being a member of the clergy is *also* a vocation!


Explain what is meant by the the term vocation?

Catholic meaning of 'vocation' Vocation is a calling fro god on which a person is to be a nun, monk, priest etc. For an example Mother Tereasa set up the Missionaries of Charity, to help people i need and poverty.


What is a vocation in the Catholic church?

Vocation to Christians is a calling to serve God


Who has had a vocation?

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.


Can you give me an oration piece about vocation?

Certainly! Here's a concise oration piece on vocation: "Vocation is more than a mere career; it is a calling, a purpose that ignites our souls and drives us to make a difference. It is the intersection of passion, talent, and contribution to the world. Embrace your vocation, for in it lies the power to create a meaningful and fulfilling life."


What does vocation to the priesthood mean?

To have a vocation is to have a specific "calling" or disposition towards the religious life. This means that God has granted the soul the grace of a vocation, or the invitation to intimately participate in ministry of His Church or to live, pray and work closer to Himself by living a life that is removed from the world. A vocation to the priesthood is a specific calling a young man feels to enter a seminary in order to train to become a priest. This calling may be simply a desire to serve as a priest, an intellectual resolution based on self evaluation, a religious experience (though these are rare and not to be looked for), or a recommendation by a parish priest or retreat master. A vocation to the priesthood is confirmed when the candidate enters the religious state and when the Church calls him to approach for ordination.


Is marriage a vocation if yes why?

Yes, marriage is considered a vocation because it is a calling to a lifelong commitment to love, support, and grow together with a partner. It involves self-giving, sacrifice, and service to one's spouse and family, which aligns with the idea of vocation as a divine calling to a particular way of life. Marriage is seen as a sacred union that is meant to bring out the best in each partner and contribute to the greater good of society.