Do you know a young adult looking to deepen their faith and discern where God is calling them within a community of like-minded youth adults?
The Archdiocesan Households Program may be for them!
The Household Program is an initiative of the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth through the Vocations Office and supported by Holy Cross Chaplaincy. Households are small communities where young adults live together around a shared Rule of Life. They are designed so that young adults can grow through communal discipleship and receive support as they discern a vocation.
The women’s household, Saint Mary Magdalene House on the property of Stella Maris Parish, has two spots open.
The men’s household, Saint Jerome House, on the campus of the Atlantic School of Theology in the south end, has four spots open.
The households are ideal for mature Catholic young adults who want to grow in their faith by participating in a formation program and living in community with other Catholics. Rent is A$600/month, all utilities included.
To apply visit: https://www.vocationsoffice.org/
- * Prayer to Know One's Vocation
- * Heavenly Father
- * Discernment Community Application
- * Vocation to the Priesthood
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* Prayer to Know One's Vocation

Lord, my God and my loving Father, you have made me to know you,
to love you, to serve you, and thereby to find and to fulfill myself.
I know that you are in all things, and that every path can lead me to you.
But of them all, there is one especially by which you want me to come to you.
Since I will do what you want of me, I pray you, send your Holy Spirit to me:
into my mind, to show me what you want of me; into my heart,
to give me the determination to do it, and to do it with all my love,
with all my mind, and with all my strength right to the end.Amen
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* Heavenly Father

Saint John Vianney
Almighty and Eternal God, You have poured out on your priests the blessing of the Holy Spirit
as they share in the priesthood of Christ your Son. We praise You for giving this gift to Your Church.Through Your priests, Your people are sanctified and invited into the mysteries of Christ. We thank You for their generous service. Grant to your priests the gift of joy in ministry and life.
Renew them each day in their consecrationfor the salvation of the world.Lord, hear our prayers for those You are calling into Your service now.
Bless them with an openness to Your will and a love for Your holy people.May all your priests be renewed in holiness through the example of your servant St. John Vianney.
Filled with the fire of your love, may they do all for your greater glory.We ask this through Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
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* Discernment Community Application

"A place where people gather to freely discern their vocation to holiness and mission."Holy Cross Chaplaincy exists to live lifelong community, giving students an experience of relationship that lays deep roots for their whole life long. The Household Program is more than a place to live; it is a way of life meant to form young people into lifelong relationship and fulfilling vocation. It’s the heart of our community and the primary place we live out our “why.” Participants in the household program commit to three ideals:
- Deep relationship with God
- Healthy community life with each other and the outside community
- Vocational discernment
These three things, lived well, hopefully help to form program participants into activated parish leaders, fulfilled in their vocations.
Discernment Community Application (fillable PDF)
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* Vocation to the Priesthood

“The priesthood is not a career, it is way of being.
It is a life of sacrifice and service because it is the life of our Lord.“
Vocations Centre Sydney- Every Catholic man, at one point in his life should consider a Vocation to the Priesthood, even if he is not intending to become a priest.
- Many men today, do not have a clear understanding of what a Priest is, and what it means to be a Priest.
- Being a Priest means devoting yourself to the people of God, to be their Shepherd at all points of their life.
- Please see the link below to learn more: www.vocationcentre.org.au/home/what-is-a-vocation/priesthood
Vocations Contact
Maxine Brown
Vocations Advisor
Fr. Craig Cameron
Rector, Saint Mary's Cathedral Basilica
Director of Vocations & Liturgy,
University Chaplain
