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Welcome to Parents' Duty!

Information for parents whose children may be called to spiritual marriage.
 
This site is dedicated to the fostering of vocations to religious life in the Catholic Church by focusing on the duty of parents to seek to recognize and nurture these gifts. 
 
 
From the USCCB!
 
 

 
 
 

Video -- Pope asks families to become small churches

 
More Videos
 
* Fr. Michael Harrington, What it Means to Have a Vocation
 
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                     YEAR FOR PRIESTS
                        * Announcement by Pope Benedict XVI
                        * International Retreat for Priests, Ars, France
                       
 
                      VIDEO: Catholic News Agency - Vocational Crisis?

                      

 

 

 

 Voices from the Monastery.

praying nun

Read the vocation stories of the Passionist nuns of St. Joseph Monastery.

Testimonies of men at Vocation.com -- Seminarians | Priests | Consecrated Laymen
Time Magazine Photo Essay -- Radical Love -- A window into the lives of the cloistered Dominican nuns of Summit, N.J.

Most Recent Updates

Quick Links updated 09/12/09
NEWS & EVENTS page updated 09/12/09
Marian Fathers, added 09/12/09
Mariannhill Missionaries, added 09/12/09

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Meet the Knights of the Holy Eucharist

What do the Knights Do?
 
The Knights protect Our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament, as well as the Shrine and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration. They serve all the Masses, Benedictions, and Healing Services and take care of the 400 acres of Monastery property or anything else needed by the Nuns.  Learn more about what the Knights do here, or visit their home page
 
 



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