National Vocation Awareness Week, celebrated November 7-13, 2021, is an annual week-long celebration of the Catholic Church in the United States dedicated to promoting vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and consecrated life through prayer and education, and to renew our prayers and support for those who are considering one of these particular vocations.
Statement by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge on 2021 National Vocation Awareness Week
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
National Vocation Awareness Week coincides with the first year of preparation for our diocese’s 50th anniversary jubilee. This year’s theme, “Do this in memory of me” (Lk 22:19), comes from Jesus’ words at the Last Supper when he instituted the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Holy Orders.
For me, and for all the priests of this great diocese, these words are a reminder that Jesus has called us to follow him as a priest, to re-present his sacrifice daily on the altar, and to feed the faithful with the Bread of Life, our necessary nourishment here on earth as we strive daily for holiness of life.
We know that Christ continues to call men to be ministers of the Church’s sacraments. We are blessed with 49 seminarians who are responding to that call, seeking to give their lives to make Christ present in the Eucharist.
Our diocese is also blessed to have almost 70 men and women in formation with religious orders throughout the world. These men and women, in addition to those already serving in our schools and hospitals and other apostolic works, give their lives in imitation of Christ, pursuing holiness and inspiring those around them to do the same.
In whatever path Our Lord has chosen for us, be it the priesthood, religious life, marriage, consecrated life, diaconate or the single life, we are called to become holy by setting aside time each day to be with Jesus in prayer, listening to him, learning from him and going forth to share his love with others.
Please join me this National Vocation Awareness Week as we pray particularly for priests, consecrated men and women, and married couples, that they remain steadfast in the promises and vows they made to God and to each other. We pray for those currently searching for their calling, that they be generous and courageous in following Christ. We pray for ourselves, that we, like Jesus, Mary and Joseph, give a more fervent “yes” each day to the promptings of the Holy Spirit. Finally, we pray for our diocese as we embark upon this Year of the Eucharist in preparation for our Jubilee, that it be marked by an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life.
May God continue to bless you with abundant graces, as you follow his call in your life now and always.
Please ask Our Lord for more dedicated, holy priests, deacons, and consecrated men and women. May they be inspired by Jesus Christ, supported by our faith community, and respond generously to God’s gift of vocation.
No matter which vocation we are called to live as an expression of God’s love in the world, everyone is called to holiness. How are we progressing along that path, and how may we be called to pray for, support and encourage others in exploring their vocations?
PrayersThe Seminarian Education Endowment Fund (SEEF) is a permanent fund established to ensure continual resources for educating and training seminarians to serve as the future leadership of the Diocese of Arlington. SEEF is currently at $2.5 million. Our goal is to hit $3 million by the end of 2021. Can you make a pledge in honor of National Vocations Awareness Week and help get the fund to $3 million by the end of this year?
The St. Therese Vocation Society is a group of men and women who pray daily for vocations and for the individuals in formation as priests and religious in our diocese. The men and women who have responded to God’s call rely on these prayers from hundreds of their brothers and sisters in Christ. Members of the society receive a calendar in the mail quarterly that lists someone in formation to pray for each day. There are no dues or meetings; only the promise of your prayers and an annual Morning of Reflection to strengthen you as a prayer warrior.
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