The regnum Christi has made available a free essay in which he deepens how to live, understand and promote one’s own vocation in the world of today and the Church.
Through A statement Published this June 27, Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the members of the General Board of Directors explained that the text, entitled Here I am, because you have called me!has been enriched by many voices and experiences, in addition to “finding new strength”, after the General Convention of 2024.
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“As a spiritual family, we feel the need to continue deepening the knowledge of Christ, in the feelings of his heart, to identify with Him and how we welcome that call in our life and in our communities,” says the statement.
Among the authors are members of the different vocations of the Rechem Christi, animated by the common desire to “live and transmit a culture where each person knows and sent.” The essay was written by Fr. Juan Antonio Ruiz, by the consecrated Tais Gea and Viviana Limón, in addition to the consecrated Pepe Mateos.
“When we talk about vocational culture we are talking about a fullness of life, which leads to seeking the fullness of people,” says the legionary priest.
“Every human being seeks to transcend, be someone and not only survive. The fact of knowing that God has created me for something and to be full in that” something “is precisely what can lead me to give that” yes “free, confident to God. Only God seeks a happiness for each one,” adds Fr. Ruiz.
For its part, Viviana Limón says that the text helps “to know and promote all vocations and at the same time, properly accompany in the discernment of the vocation of each one.”
The General Board of Directors invites the members of the regnum Christi to “be found again for the personal love of Christ, which calls by our name.” He also asks to read and meditate on the essay as a proposal to illuminate personal and community life, in addition to “accompanying others on the way to discover and embrace their vocation.”
“Every vocation – theical, marriage, consecrated or priestly – springs from that personal love that God has us and that reveals us in Jesus Christ; of the encounter with the heart of Christ who calls us, comforts and sends us,” he adds.
The essay is Available digital and freein Spanish and in English. Similarly, it is available in audio version in Spotify y Apple Music.