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A practical guide to discerning any vocation, married or celebrate! Do you feel like God is calling you to...something, but you don't know what? Don't know where to start? Do you find it hard to clear away the noise of life, and apps, and phones and really listen to God? You're not alone! But, happily, now there is a book to help you cut through the clutter so as to prayerfully discern God's will for your life...that life to which he calls you and for which He created you.

Produktbeschreibung
A practical guide to discerning any vocation, married or celebrate! Do you feel like God is calling you to...something, but you don't know what? Don't know where to start? Do you find it hard to clear away the noise of life, and apps, and phones and really listen to God? You're not alone! But, happily, now there is a book to help you cut through the clutter so as to prayerfully discern God's will for your life...that life to which he calls you and for which He created you.
Autorenporträt
Fr. George Elliott, STL is a priest of the Diocese of Tyler, TX and Co-Founder and Director of Catholic CAST Media. Discerning to enter the seminary while at the US Air Force Academy, he was sent to St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, where he served as a vocations envoy for one year, speaking about vocations at the high schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. From there, he was sent to the North American College in Rome and studied Theology at the University of the Holy Cross and Patristics at the Augustinianum. While in Rome, Fr. George Elliott co-founder Catholic Bytes Podcast, which eventually became Catholic CAST Media. During his last years in Rome he served as the chaplain to the St. Lawrence international Youth Center and as chaplain to Christendom College's Rome Study Abroad program. He has worked in a parish as Parochial Vicar, Administrator, and Pastor. Now, he serves as a member of the diocesan vocations board, as the Chaplain to the Catholic Campus Ministry at Stephen. F. Austin State University, and as Pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.