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Office of Vocation Information
Vocation Video: Jesus Walking Through the Streets, Leading the Way, Inviting ALL to “Come, Follow Me.”
Fishers of Men Vocation Video (Part I)
Fishers of Men Vocation Video (Part II)
Overview for Parents on Vocations
Frequently Asked Questions
Parents Prayer for Vocations
Suggestions for Nurturing a Vocation
Beatitudes for Nurturing Vocations in the Family
If there a Preist (or Sister) in the House?
Parents of Priests Testimonials
Testimonies of Parents
Not an Occupation, but a Vocation
Priests Today
Priestly Promises
Becoming a Priest
More Frequently Asked Questions
Vocation Classics
Online Vocation Retreat-”Called and Sent”-Day 1
“Called and Sent” Online Retreat-Day 2
“Called and Sent” Online Retreat-Day 3
“Called and Sent” Online Retreat-Day 4
“Called and Sent” Online Retreat-Day 5
Questions to ask yourself
A Guide for Spiritual Direction
Seven Attitudes and Seven Steps for Good Discernment
St. Paul of the Cross-A Young Adults Role Model for Discernment
What do I do next?
Reflection & Prayer for Discernment

 
Vocation Committee
 
Leo Mallie
Click Here to Email Leo Mallie
Phone: 582-7968
 
Barbara Meloy-Callahan
588-2256
 
Harry Blewett
Click Here to Email Harry Blewett
556-4366
 
Paula Cook
Click here to Email Paula
Phone: 556-2117
 
Charlie McCormick
583-9892
 
Gary Anglin
556-1893
 
Rick Hanten
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Phone: 557-1381
 
Deacon Frank Dunn
Click here to Email Deacon Frank Dunn
Phone: 582-6992
 
The Vocation Committee:

1. Promotes Vocation Prayers, Speakers and information.
2. Assists young men and women in discerning their personal vocations.

Vocation Committee Member We meet at 4:00 PM, Thursday, Fogarty Hall, every other month.
 
OBJECTIVE 4.1 Promote vocations in our classrooms!
OBJECTIVE 4.2 Make a new women’s religious DVD.
OBJECTIVE 4.3 Recognition & support for altar servers

Serra Club
OBJECTIVE 4.4 Adopt a Seminarian or Religious! Serra International fosters and affirms vocations.
 
Your Catholic Home The greatest source for strong spirituality of single, married or religious vocations has always been in the Catholic home. Parents and grandparents play a significant role in fostering the grace of a prominent spiritual vocation in their children. A life of service is modeled in the domestic church, your home!

Marriage Preparation
Contact: Deacon Bill Biver, 556-5314
 
CELEBRATE!- Tony Kruse (right in photo), and Noah Diehm (left in photo), prostrate themselves on the floor in a gesture of humility before God, while the church on earth invokes the aid of the church in Heaven for them by the power of God.
 

A GIFT–Is God calling YOU to a more purposeful life?


 
If so, contact: The Office of Vocation Awareness: DBQCVO@arch.pvt.K12.ia.us
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(Photos): In the tradition of the Apostles, the archbishop lays his hands on the heads of Noah Diehm (top, left Photo) and Tony Kruse (lower, right photo) and prays in silence. This gesture signifies the conferral of the hold orders and of commissioning to ministry in the church. The priests present pray individually with each candidate in the same manner.
 
 
 


Photos: (Top photo) The hands of Tony Kruse, and (bottom photo) Noah Diehm, are anointed with chrism as a sign that they now share in the mission of Christ to bless, to consecrate, and to sanctify.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

THE ARCHDIOCESE OF DUBUQUE WELCOMES TWO NEW PRIESTS


 

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?



Father Noah Diehm, from Ressurrection Parish, Dubuque, is pictured here with his parents, Nancy and Curt, and Archbishop Hanus outside St. Raphael Cathedral.

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Pictured with Archbishop Jerome Hanus after the June 25 ordination liturgy are Father Anthony (Tony) Kruse from Petersburg and his mother, Angie.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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