- The ultimate goal of the Society of Divine Vocations is to direct and lead all members, and through them all people, to a perfect union with the Divine Persons, through communion with the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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TrueFalse
- The Society of Divine Vocations is a clerical religious community of Pontifical Right.
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TrueFalse
- Through this charism received from the Lord, it serves the Church in Dioceses, fostering local vocations both for the Diocesan clergy and religious life.
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TrueFalse
- The Holy Church, the Holy Family, and the Divine Trinity are the center and axis of the Society of Divine Vocations. The Vocationist works in the Church, with the Church, for the Church.
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TrueFalse
- Father Justin believed that every human being, in one way or another, is called to a life of consecration which leads to holiness.
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TrueFalse
- Where was the first mission country of the Vocationist?
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USA
Argentina
Brazil
- How many parishes does the Vocationist Fathers have in USA?
Your answer:
Three
One
Two
- What is the name of the Vocationist priest who is elevated as an auxiliary Bishop of Newark Arch diocese in 2003, from St. Michael’s Parish, Newark, US?
Your answer:
Fr. Edgar da Cunha, S.D.V.
Fr. Mario Muccittelli, S.D.V.
Fr. Louis Caputo, S.D.V.
- When the Vocationist did formally inaugurated the first Vocationary in Philippines?
Your answer:
June 29, 1996
May 11, 1996
August 2, 1996
- When did the Vocationist Fathers start their mission in India?
Your answer:
1995
1994
1996
- What is the specific Charism of the Society of Divine Vocation?
Your answer:
It works in prison and helps prisoners spiritually to know God and His great works.
It searches out, fosters, and forms vocations to the Priesthood and Consecrated Life even in mission countries.
It searches out for the poor people and helps them to have clothes, food and houses.
- What is the function of Vocationary?
Your answer:
Support social programs which respond to the needs of the times, according to the charism of the Institute.
welcomes and forms, both spirituality and academically, free of charge, all those who show signs of a vocation and have not yet decided whether to enter the seminary or join a specific Religious Community.
Accepts the pastoral care of parishes and considers them to be permanent centers of catechesis and meeting places of groups and ecclesial associations of various kinds, precious instruments of assistance for priestly and religious vocations.