Marriage, too, is a vocation. I think this is too easy for many of us to forget. And for many of us, we might not have ever been taught this concept. I wasn't and it has taken awhile for this concept to fully unfold for me. And I’m sure I still have a long way to go. So, how is marriage a vocation? To answer this we need to look at the characteristics of a particular vocation.Click here to read the whole article.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Writing on Marriage
I'm over at Catholic Sistas today writing on the vocation of marriage. I explore the five characteristics of a vocation as they pertain to marriage. Did you know that marriage is considered a vocation? Here's a very short excerpt (I don't want to give too much away):
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That was a great post. And a reminder I need (daily, lol). Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Becky!
DeleteLovely post..I think we often miss site of how through marriage and even singleness we are called to greater holiness and sharing of God's love through those states of our lives along with our daily life's vocation.
ReplyDeleteThanks to your family for what your marriage and family life challenges, encourages, and benefits me and I am sure others in our walk with God and my walk towards hearing God's call for my vocation of married life or singleness. THANKS!!