From the book " To Save a Thousand of Souls " by fr Brett Brannen I believe one of the problems in the Church today is that many people are in the wrong vocation. Many people have grown up unaware that they have a vocation, much less that they should be asking God to reveal it to them. And there are many unhappy, unfulfilled, dissatisfied people. As a general rule, people flourish in their correct vocation! Flourishing does not just mean they are happy. It means they are steadily growing in holiness, they are fulfilled, and they are becoming the person God wants them to be. Fr. Brian Bashista, vocation director of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, underscores that vocation is less about personal choice and more about discovery.
Well I'm 31 and still single, I don't know maybe women are just shallow, or maybe I'm just not ready yet marriege is a huge responsibility, one doesn't just simply take the spouse to bed, if you're ready to consumate then that means you, and your spouse are ready to bring fourth children.
So I'm gonna say this as nicely as I can: your comment is only 53 words long, and yet you still managed to include at least one explicitly misogynistic phrase and two more worrisome phrases in it. If that's how you talk to and about women in real life, then they're not going to want to spend a lot of time around you. They get the vibe that you're sexist and they don't want to spend time with someone who belittles them or makes them feel inferior.
We need more men like you in the world who see the value in marriage. Yes, some women are shallow, but the right woman will wait not just for you, but with you.
That' s a very important subject - thank you so much. God bless you and your family, Jason. Keep on spreading the Truth, that' s what this world needs so much - GOD. 💝
Eyyy thanks for the heads up to look for 26 year olds and up only good sir. Also the money thing is quite real. PS any time I hear “don’t go Lone Ranger” it cuts deep.
Fr Brett Brannen # The Vocational Pre-Determination by God When I was a vocation director, I would visit the Catholic schools in my diocese to teach the children about vocations. I explained to them that before God had even created the world, he knew them and he loved them. He already knew your name, he knew every thought you would ever think, he knew how many hairs were on your head, he knew your sins, he knew your good deeds, and he even saw the moment of your death and your entrance into heaven. And God had already decided your vocation before he had even made the world! Or at least, he had already planned to which vocation you would be called. When it finally became time for you to be born, God created your soul to go inside your tiny body, and it was created specifically for that pre-determined vocation. I call this concept the vocational pre-determination by God, or vocational pre-destination. If God is calling you to marriage, then he prepared your soul and gave you the gifts of body and soul to live out the vocation of marriage. If God is calling you to priesthood, then your soul and body were made with that vocation in mind. This will be an important hint for you as you discern. Look at the gifts God has given to you and where those gifts are best used to build up the Kingdom.
Marriage is a Sacrament .. Pre Cana 👒💍🎩 .. 💍👰🏻🤵🏼🍷✝️🇻🇦.. Every time I see parents with children in pews without spouses, especially when husbands won’t attend Holy Masses Sacraments .. I hear, “Will you please pray for us, he’s ... in sexual sins vices “ .. then .. D I V O R C E
Alex: ¿puedo establecer una amstidad contigo? ¿Estarías interesado? Porque lo que concierne mi Budget, no puedo ni siquiera regalar un anillo de compromiso como Díos manda y la verdad ya es bastante difícil encontrar un bello anillo para varón como Díos manda - católico y virgen ambos Ay Díos mío ten piedad conmigo porque me falta bien mucho... Y no voy pensando en el lujo de una Lambo - más bien de ser digna para este hombre como Díos manda Pero a pesar de todo Alex Linseisen te amo 💗
Fr Brett Brannen # Our Primary Vocation is Holiness Happiness is doing the will of God. Interestingly, that could also be the definition of holiness. The primary and universal vocation of every person in the world is to be holy-to become like Jesus Christ. Christ-likeness is the only success recognized by God. Or, as St. Bonaventure said: “If you learn everything except Christ, you learn nothing. If you learn nothing except Christ, you learn everything.”11 Interestingly, the people who take holiness seriously are also the people who experience the most happiness here in this life. Why? Because our holiness is preparing us for the supreme happiness of heaven, the true destiny for which we were made, not some glimmer of happiness which we might experience here. Holiness directly leads to fulfillment and human flourishing, and the entire concept of vocation encompasses both. The first vocation of every baptized person is to become a saint. While that may seem daunting, the good news is that this vocation does not require any discernment. The Church and Sacred Scripture both tell us clearly and definitively that holiness is everyone’s primary vocation. The Church on earth is endowed already with a sanctity that is real though imperfect. In her members, perfect holiness is something yet to be acquired. Strengthened by so many and such great means of salvation, all the faithful, whatever their condition or state-though each in his own way-are called by the Lord to that perfection of sanctity by which the Father himself is perfect. CCC #825 Discerning and accepting one’s vocation is like building a pyramid. It must be constructed from the bottom up. A man will not be able to know and accept his secondary or particular vocation-marriage or priesthood, for example-until he has been seriously striving towards his primary vocation of holiness. Some have tried to do it in reverse, and almost always have failed.
From the book " To Save a Thousand of Souls " by fr Brett Brannen
I believe one of the problems in the Church today is that many people are in the wrong vocation. Many people have grown up unaware that they have a vocation, much less that they should be asking God to reveal it to them. And there are many unhappy, unfulfilled, dissatisfied people. As a general rule, people flourish in their correct vocation! Flourishing does not just mean they are happy. It means they are steadily growing in holiness, they are fulfilled, and they are becoming the person God wants them to be. Fr. Brian Bashista, vocation director of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, underscores that vocation is less about personal choice and more about discovery.
I love that book
Well I'm 31 and still single, I don't know maybe women are just shallow, or maybe I'm just not ready yet marriege is a huge responsibility, one doesn't just simply take the spouse to bed, if you're ready to consumate then that means you, and your spouse are ready to bring fourth children.
So I'm gonna say this as nicely as I can: your comment is only 53 words long, and yet you still managed to include at least one explicitly misogynistic phrase and two more worrisome phrases in it. If that's how you talk to and about women in real life, then they're not going to want to spend a lot of time around you. They get the vibe that you're sexist and they don't want to spend time with someone who belittles them or makes them feel inferior.
We need more men like you in the world who see the value in marriage. Yes, some women are shallow, but the right woman will wait not just for you, but with you.
Make sure you don't put anything ahead of having a family. Unless its in some service to God but if not nothing should come ahead of having a family
@@MySchoolProject15 "Misogynistic" 😂
That' s a very important subject - thank you so much. God bless you and your family, Jason. Keep on spreading the Truth, that' s what this world needs so much - GOD. 💝
Happy new year Jan 2023
Eyyy thanks for the heads up to look for 26 year olds and up only good sir. Also the money thing is quite real. PS any time I hear “don’t go Lone Ranger” it cuts deep.
Fr Brett Brannen # The Vocational Pre-Determination by God When I was a vocation director, I would visit the Catholic schools in my diocese to teach the children about vocations. I explained to them that before God had even created the world, he knew them and he loved them. He already knew your name, he knew every thought you would ever think, he knew how many hairs were on your head, he knew your sins, he knew your good deeds, and he even saw the moment of your death and your entrance into heaven. And God had already decided your vocation before he had even made the world! Or at least, he had already planned to which vocation you would be called. When it finally became time for you to be born, God created your soul to go inside your tiny body, and it was created specifically for that pre-determined vocation. I call this concept the vocational pre-determination by God, or vocational pre-destination. If God is calling you to marriage, then he prepared your soul and gave you the gifts of body and soul to live out the vocation of marriage. If God is calling you to priesthood, then your soul and body were made with that vocation in mind. This will be an important hint for you as you discern. Look at the gifts God has given to you and where those gifts are best used to build up the Kingdom.
Nice Jason
Marriage is a Sacrament .. Pre Cana 👒💍🎩 .. 💍👰🏻🤵🏼🍷✝️🇻🇦.. Every time I see parents with children in pews without spouses, especially when husbands won’t attend Holy Masses Sacraments .. I hear, “Will you please pray for us, he’s ... in sexual sins vices “ .. then .. D I V O R C E
what's wrong with living with mom at 32?
did you finish the entire video?
he covered and talked beyond that
Alex: ¿puedo establecer una amstidad contigo? ¿Estarías interesado? Porque lo que concierne mi Budget, no puedo ni siquiera regalar un anillo de compromiso como Díos manda y la verdad ya es bastante difícil encontrar un bello anillo para varón como Díos manda - católico y virgen ambos
Ay Díos mío ten piedad conmigo porque me falta bien mucho...
Y no voy pensando en el lujo de una Lambo - más bien de ser digna para este hombre como Díos manda
Pero a pesar de todo Alex Linseisen te amo 💗
Fr Brett Brannen # Our Primary Vocation is Holiness Happiness is doing the will of God. Interestingly, that could also be the definition of holiness. The primary and universal vocation of every person in the world is to be holy-to become like Jesus Christ. Christ-likeness is the only success recognized by God. Or, as St. Bonaventure said: “If you learn everything except Christ, you learn nothing. If you learn nothing except Christ, you learn everything.”11 Interestingly, the people who take holiness seriously are also the people who experience the most happiness here in this life. Why? Because our holiness is preparing us for the supreme happiness of heaven, the true destiny for which we were made, not some glimmer of happiness which we might experience here. Holiness directly leads to fulfillment and human flourishing, and the entire concept of vocation encompasses both. The first vocation of every baptized person is to become a saint. While that may seem daunting, the good news is that this vocation does not require any discernment. The Church and Sacred Scripture both tell us clearly and definitively that holiness is everyone’s primary vocation. The Church on earth is endowed already with a sanctity that is real though imperfect. In her members, perfect holiness is something yet to be acquired. Strengthened by so many and such great means of salvation, all the faithful, whatever their condition or state-though each in his own way-are called by the Lord to that perfection of sanctity by which the Father himself is perfect. CCC #825 Discerning and accepting one’s vocation is like building a pyramid. It must be constructed from the bottom up. A man will not be able to know and accept his secondary or particular vocation-marriage or priesthood, for example-until he has been seriously striving towards his primary vocation of holiness. Some have tried to do it in reverse, and almost always have failed.