Culture of Vocations

Family Pathway

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Building a Culture of Vocations

More important than any program is the holiness of families. Building a culture of Vocations starts at home, and we are here to help you on the journey. We have taken stories and lessons-learned from families that are building cultures of vocations in their homes to help guide you through the steps of awareness, encounter and accompaniment.

Awareness


Nell’s Family: Here is a description of how Nell and her family grew awareness of religious life in the culture of their family. Just going to use a few sentences here to summarize the process.

Lexie’s family: Now we have a story from Lexie, explaining how it looked for her, with really little kids and not a lot of communities in the area.

One more family: Here we have the last family telling their story with kids that are a little older and are actually starting to walk this out. Or maybe even the LoCoco family, who has watched a daughter enter religious life.

Enncounter


Nell’s Family: Here is a description of how Nell and her family grew awareness of religious life in the culture of their family. Just going to use a few sentences here to summarize the process.

Lexie’s family: Now we have a story from Lexie, explaining how it looked for her, with really little kids and not a lot of communities in the area.

One more family: Here we have the last family telling their story with kids that are a little older and are actually starting to walk this out. Or maybe even the LoCoco family, who has watched a daughter enter religious life.

Accompaniment


Nell’s Family: Here is a description of how Nell and her family grew awareness of religious life in the culture of their family. Just going to use a few sentences here to summarize the process.

Lexie’s family: Now we have a story from Lexie, explaining how it looked for her, with really little kids and not a lot of communities in the area.

One more family: Here we have the last family telling their story with kids that are a little older and are actually starting to walk this out. Or maybe even the LoCoco family, who has watched a daughter enter religious life.