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Parish priests in the Archdiocese of Boston (@bostoncatholic) serve the mission of the Catholic Church bringing authentic faith in God to all people.

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Whether you are considering the priesthood or another vocation, know that God has a particular, unique, and awesome purpose for every one of us. Join us on this adventure of following Jesus. Contact one of our Vocation Directors at VocationsBoston.org
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God calls ordinary men to do extraordinary things. How is God calling you? We can help you discern that. Connect with us, today! hubs.ly/Q04fjS3t0
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St. Catherine wasn’t afraid to speak truth and stand her ground, even when it wasn’t popular. She didn’t wait for permission to make a difference. How can you stand firm in your beliefs, even when it's tough? Be bold. Speak up for what’s right. Lead with courage and integrity. But don't go it alone. Connect with us and other likeminded men in search of truth and clarity: hubs.ly/Q048x7MZ0 #StCatherineOfSiena #StandStrong #LiveWithCourage #MenOfFaith
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Christopher Siverio, in his Propaedeutic year, is a guy like you. Going about his life and God caught his attention, inviting him to consider something more. This year is a first for young guys who are feeling that nudge, willing to live, pray, grow, and journey together to discover if seminary truly is the next step in their journey. Are you listening? Lord, guide and strengthen Christopher on his journey of faith in discerning your call for his life. Grant him wisdom, patience, and a heart filled with love for You and Your people. May he be a faithful servant and a witness to Your truth, always seeking to grow in holiness and grace. Ready to take your next step? Talk with us! hubs.ly/Q048xvlB0
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Taking that next step in discovering your purpose isn't an easy feat. It requires trust, because you probably can't see the big picture to where this next step might lead. That's where faith comes into play. Here, Fr. Mike Schmitz offers some reflection on the angst and simplicity of the next step. hubs.ly/Q048xDC30
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It’s Easter! Put your faith into action: Get involved in a new way in your parish. Participate in a Bible Study. Prepare to become a lector. Serve on a committee. Come to a Vocations Boston event. Get involved…and bring a friend! Join us: hubs.ly/Q048xqmy0
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Trust God. Pray. Join us to connect with other men, like you, who are searching for their purpose too. God will give you everything you need to live the life He created you for. And it will be better than anything you could have planned on your own. Connect with us: hubs.ly/Q048x9Sh0
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The real question isn’t whether God has a purpose for your life. The real question is: What fear, doubt, or comfort zone is keeping you from saying yes? If you’re wondering about your purpose—your vocation—you can be sure of this: God is calling you somewhere. The next step isn’t having all the answers. It’s being willing to begin the journey. Ditch the doubt and connect with us: hubs.ly/Q048xdx50
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Did you realize that called has called the most unlikely of men throughout history? Moses had a speech impediment but led Israel. Jeremiah was a young teen, doubtful of his ability because of his youth. David was a young and overlooked shepherd boy who became king. Samuel didn’t recognize God’s voice at first. Peter, a fisherman, became the rock of the Church. Saul, a murderer, became St. Paul and spread Christianity to the world. But God doesn’t call the “ready-made.” He calls men who are willing to trust Him. Are you? Let us help: hubs.ly/Q048x2ty0
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Sometimes we assume God’s will might pull us away from what we really want. That following Him will mean giving up too much. But the truth is the opposite. God’s will always leads to happiness—the solid kind; the kind that shapes your entire life: your work, your relationships, your purpose. The catch? It requires risk to step up to the challenge. So, get to it. He's waiting. We can help: hubs.ly/Q048wNX-0
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Do you have the courage to say, "Jesus, I trust in You"? As we reflect on His boundless mercy, let’s get real: Trusting in Jesus means surrendering our fears, doubts, and everything that holds us back. Ready to discover your purpose? Take a step forward—declare your trust in Him and be ready to live out that mercy to wherever he leads you. #DivineMercySunday #TrustInJesus #LiveMercy #MenOfFaith #FaithInAction
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We want clarity. We want control. We want to know exactly where our lives are headed. But God usually works differently. Trust becomes the foundation of the whole journey—trust that grows through prayer, through a relationship with Him, and through the daily decision to follow where He leads. It's time to take the next step. We can help: hubs.ly/Q048wtxS0
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Most of us naturally want to do God’s will…until it starts looking different from the plan we’ve laid out for ourselves. Easter reminds us that fishermen became missionaries, and ordinary men became leaders of a movement that would change the world. God's plan always involves so much more than we would ever imagine for ourselves. So, what if God is challenging you to something more? Connect with us. Life's calling. hubs.ly/Q048wvRT0
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On the third day, Jesus rose and conquered death—a triumphant victory! Whatever’s been holding you down, today’s the day to break free and level up. Today, the Easter season begins. Take a step forward. New life starts now. How will you use these 50 days? May the God of New Life fill your heart with hope, strengthen your faith, and guide your steps today and always. May His resurrection remind you that with Him, all things are possible. #Easter #FreshStart #RiseUp #FaithInAction #50Days
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Jesus didn’t just talk about leadership—He showed us what it's all about by serving others. On this day, He washed feet. Servant leadership goes way beyond you. Step up. Put pride aside and lead, like Jeus, by serving those around you. Real men lead with humility. Who will you serve today? #MenOfFaith #LeadByServing #HolyThursdayChallenge
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God’s plan for you leads somewhere deeper than success. What if your real purpose is bigger than your plan? Do you dare find out? Life's calling. We can help: hubs.ly/Q048wp8M0
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Palm branches were raised in praise. Days later, the cross would be raised in sacrifice. The priesthood walks that same path—joy and sacrifice, mission and surrender. Holy Week invites us to look at the Cross honestly. It also invites us to ask what we are willing to give. Explore the courageous call to priesthood: hubs.ly/Q04544Gj0
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Lent is all about prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Sounds like punishment, right? But it’s actually about freeing you. And, all of these actions are not just about you. It's not too late. Check out what Fr. Mike Schmitz has to say about it: hubs.ly/Q045444N0 The desert isn’t punishment. It’s training. Step up.
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Everything changed with a yes. Mary’s response to God reshaped history. Vocation always begins the same way—with trust before understanding. What might God do with your yes? Let's find out: hubs.ly/Q045411v0
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