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Accompaniment

Through the meetings and activities, the commission is committed to accompany children, young men and youths in their journey to discover themselves, the good qualities each of them has and possibly God’s calling. Apart from the meetings and activities, this vocational accompaniment is open to all youths, even for those who had never attended these meetings.

Today, more than in the past, we understand the need that every person analyses his life and through it try to discover God working in each one of us. The Augustinian friars offer to meet you, listen to you and help you understand better the presence of God, in you. This is done while accompanying you in your journey of life with all its challenges and questions.

Youths are even given the possibility of spending some days with our community at Rabat, where we share our life with them, based on the experience of the first Christians. Here, they live our everyday reality by sharing with us moments of prayer, the Eucharist, meals, recreation and work, in particular the service of brotherhood and of the Church. Above all, we share the beauty of life, experiences and qualities of each one of us.

If you wish to talk to one of us or would like to spend some days to experience our life through our community at Rabat, you can write to us by clicking HERE or else by filling the following application and wait for our answer.

 

1. I think that the Catholic Church needs more religious and priests.
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2. The religious and priests, whom I know, appear to be happy and give a good impression of their vocation.
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3. The religious and priests, whom I know are active in serving God and in bringing about a difference in society.
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4. If I had to discover God’s call in my life, I think that I could be a good religious or priest.
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5. Occasionally, my parents encourage me to think about the possibility of choosing a religious or priestly life.
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6. If I decide to become a religious or a priest, I think that my parents would be very pleased about my decision.
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7. When I was younger, I sometimes thought of becoming a religious or a priest.
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8. Recently, I’ve been thinking that the religious or priestly life could be a possible choice for me.
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9. If a friend of mine tells me that he wants to become a religious or priest, do I encourage him?
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10. Did you ever talk to someone who could help you with the possibility of embracing a religious or priestly life?
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Name three qualities which according to you, a person who intends to become a religious or priest needs to have.


Name the elements which could frighten you from considering a religious or priestly life.


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