Conversion to Vocation
In Theology of the Body, St. John Paul II teaches that conversion is not an end in itself, but a pathway to vocation.
In Theology of the Body, St. John Paul II teaches that conversion is not an end in itself, but a pathway to vocation. Through ongoing conversion of heart—turning away from sin and learning to see with a “pure heart”—the human person is gradually restored to the original meaning of love. This interior transformation allows a person to recognize and freely embrace their vocation, whether to marriage, priesthood, religious life, or dedicated single life.
In Theology of the Body, St. John Paul II teaches that conversion is not an end in itself, but a pathway to vocation.
In Theology of the Body, St. John Paul II teaches that conversion is not an end in itself, but a pathway to vocation. Through ongoing conversion of heart—turning away from sin and learning to see with a “pure heart”—the human person is gradually restored to the original meaning of love. This interior transformation allows a person to recognize and freely embrace their vocation, whether to marriage, priesthood, religious life, or dedicated single life.
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- 5 hours
- In person
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San Juipero Serra Friary
1631 62nd Avenue
Oakland, CA 94621
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