Collegeville Institute Receives Two New Grants February 8, 2018 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment The Collegeville Institute has received two new grants to extend its work on vocation and calling.
To Bless Our Callings October 26, 2017 By Stina Kielsmeier-Cook Leave a Comment Why does the church need prayers, poems, and hymns that celebrate vocation? Learn about To Bless Our Callings, a new book by Laura Kelly Fanucci.
Success, Setbacks, and Benedictine Stability October 19, 2017 By Stina Kielsmeier-Cook 1 Comment Kathleen Norris has had tremendous success as an author, but also setbacks. Benedictine humility, she says, is what gives her stability.
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.
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.
Kathleen A. Cahalan to Lead Seminars at Abbey Guesthouse May 9, 2017 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Kathleen A. Cahalan, Director of the Seminars program, will host a series of 24-hour seminars on vocation at the Saint John's Abbey Guesthouse in 2017-18.
The Grammar of Our Callings March 20, 2017 By Kathleen A. Cahalan Leave a Comment Have you ever wondered what your calling is? Read an excerpt from The Stories We Live by Kathleen A. Cahalan, Director of the Collegeville Institute Seminars.
Seminars Staff Attend Symposium on Worship February 14, 2017 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Laura Kelly Fanucci, Research Associate for the Collegeville Institute Seminars, co-facilitated a session on vocation at Calvin College's worship symposium.
Learning to Listen When Children Speak about God December 19, 2016 By Christine Ondrla Leave a Comment What happens when we listen to children talk about God? Religious educator Christine Ondrla believes children can make God known to us in new ways.
Exploring Liberal Education Theologically December 12, 2016 By Betsy Johnson-Miller Leave a Comment In this interview, William M. Sullivan describes his research on the role of liberal arts education in shaping the vocation of American college students.