Called to Life: Vocation Stories about Food and Belonging October 19, 2020 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment What food traditions bring you life? Our connections with others, both family and friends, call us to love and belonging.
CI Board Member To Deliver MLK Day Convocation Speech January 17, 2020 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment On Monday, January 20th, Collegeville Institute Board member James Alberts II will give a convocation speech at the College of Saint Benedict.
Gretchen Van Dyke on Vocation in the Jesuit Tradition February 22, 2019 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment In this interview, Resident Scholar Gretchen Van Dyke discusses her sabbatical project on vocation in the Jesuit tradition.
Milan Spak on Art as a Spiritual Vocation December 15, 2017 By Susan Sink 1 Comment Scholar Fridays is a new weekly series where we highlight the work of current Resident Scholars on Bearings Online. Read our first interview with Artist-in-Residence Milan Spak.
Vocation in the Real World September 29, 2017 By Ruth Harder 4 Comments "Stranded and exhausted in the middle of a lake is not, I found out, a good place for a full blown vocational crisis," writes Ruth Harder.
Vocation and the Liberal Arts: A Quest for Purpose September 8, 2017 By William Sullivan, scholar-in-residence at the Collegeville Institute, will present a lecture on vocation and liberal arts higher education.
A Voice from Within: Vocation in Younger Adulthood July 14, 2017 By Jane Patterson Leave a Comment In this excerpt, Jane Patterson uses stories from the Bible to explore how young adults can discern their vocation.
Flannery Ponders Her Vocation May 24, 2017 By Angela Alaimo O'Donnell 5 Comments Flannery O’Connor wrote that "the moral basis of Poetry is the accurate naming of the things of God.” How might she have pondered her vocation?
The Grammar of Vocation December 2, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment As part of their work in the Collegeville Institute Seminars, Kathleen Cahalan and Laura Kelly Fanucci led a retreat in Texas on November 11-13, 2016.
The Dark Side of Vocation September 24, 2015 By Janel Kragt Bakker Leave a Comment Is the search for vocation a white, middle-class privilege? Katherine Turpin delves into this question and more in part one of our interview.