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BALTIMORE - A man fishing at the Loch Raven Reservoir in north Baltimore County some two decades ago was convinced he had snagged a big fish after his line hooked something substantial.

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TORONTO -聽On the journey toward one鱿鱼视频app vocation, Fr. Christopher Lemieux hopes Catholics alter the question 鈥渨hat do I want to do with my life?鈥 to 鈥淟ord, what is it you want me to do with my life?鈥澛

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VATICAN CITY - In an effort to respond to a "clear and pressing" need for priests, the Vatican released a set of guidelines to help bishops and church communities promote, recruit and educate a new generation of men for the priesthood.

The church needs "suitable" candidates and must avoid men who "show signs of being profoundly fragile personalities," while helping others heal from any possible "individual deviations" from their vocations, the document said.

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TORONTO - A recent study out of the United States is showing that those entering religious orders and undertaking perpetual vows are  younger and more educated than their predecessors of recent years.

鈥淲e are encouraged by the report鱿鱼视频app findings that men and women are considering a vocation at a younger age,鈥 said Mercy Sister Mary Joanna Ruhland, associate director of the U.S. bishops鈥 secretariat of vocations and consecrated life, according to Catholic News Agency.

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My Catholic life really began at age 13, shortly before high school, during an inspiring talk at a youth camp. I learned a new word: Vocation, a noun: the specific calling unique to every individual.

Seven months after my high school graduation, I was exploring the library when I saw an old friend from elementary school. Over the last few years, he volunteered in a few camps, started handing out hosts during Communion and survived high school, along with the journeys of self-discovery that come with it.

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