1812. Toward the Finish



What’s my mission in life, many students ask themselves in some way or another. 

Every person has a mission, a vocation in life. 

When I say “vocation” I’m referring to one’s role in life, but alike a vocation is what God wants from me. Not less than that. 

Youth is the period when we make those questions to ourselves. 

And How do I know my supernatural vocation? The way is praying: just ask God. Yes, but he says nothing, you can say. When you would have a habit and costume of praying, you will start to feel and “hear” what He wishes from you, respecting your liberty; your liberty and your responsibility. 

Vacations should be a period when we ask definitive questions, also rather old people like me (I’m 45; I ain’t old but neither young, right?). / Photo from: carrick fergus. www carrickcc org. 

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