Discernment: High School

As I’ve visited high schools
around the country, I am inevitably asked about my vocation as a
Marist priest. I hear often, "How did you know?" This usually follows
on the heels of a statement or question like, "You really wanted
to be a priest?!" It’s not something that’s on the
minds of a most highschoolers. However, I have discovered that these
things
are on most minds: love, meaning, and being true to yourself.
There are a number of things you
can do with your life. I encourage you to give them all serious thought.
Whatever you do, I encourage
you to listen deep down to what God may be calling you to. For
each person that’s different.
Marists try to live their community
life and to minister in the spirit of Mary – gentle, loving,
and humble. We try to make God’s love present to others, especially
those who feel left out. We choose not to have a lot of things, not
to be with the
in crowd, and not to look down on people. We just try with all
our heart to meet people where they are and give them encouragement.
Our community life prayerfully supports us and challenges us to
be
true to ourselves in Christ.
If this kind of life is something
you want to explore, talk to your parents or guardians or school
counselor. We can help, too, by helping
you learn more about our life and whether the Marist way fits you.
•Discernment •Beginning
the Path •Using
Your Gifts
• I Am a Marist •What
About You? •Come
and See
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