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However, if you are in a romantic relationship, or are married, you likely will. But, for everyone else, there is no need to lose hope or feel discouraged. The Catholic Church supports and teaches us that there are three vocations: the single life, married life, and the religious life or priesthood.
Such can be the case, for example, with so-called late vocations-men who either never married or are widowers, who later in years see priesthood as a possible avenue for service in the Church (and this is often coupled with their own acute sense of the shortage of priests).
Although your specific calling will be unique to you, there are four categories of vocation that the Church uses to help us discern Gods plan: marriage, single life, priesthood and religious life. In each of these four ways of life, God calls us to freely and generously respond to his call.
The vocations are the life of a layperson in the world, either married or single, the ordained life of bishops, priests, and deacons, and consecrated religious life.
You can choose an occupation or a career for yourself, but a vocation (from the Latin vocare, to call) is HIS choice for you and which He invites you to undertake for love of Him.
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The five precepts of the Catholic Church are: Attend Mass on Sundays and days of obligation. Confess your sins at least once a year. Receive the Eucharist at least once a year. Observe days of fasting and abstinence. Provide for the needs of the Church.

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