Called to happiness. Theology and vocational education

Authors

  • Marek Dziewiecki

Keywords:

happiness, theology

Abstract

Each of us is so precious to God the Creator for every teenager has an idea to life. This idea is called God's calling. God calls not because he wants to limit our freedom and for us to decide our lives, but only because he loves and he wants to help us to follow the best of our way of life. None of us is a man without an appointment, because none of us is excluded from God's love. God help us find true happiness, and happiness is not temporary, illusory. In God's eyes, none of us is a human being second-class, or someone appointed to a less fortunate. The way to happiness is to discover that God calls us to be the first man and a Christian. Our second mission is to becoming a Christian, or someone more and more like Jesus, more and more holy and loving as He loved us first. Through Christ, the Christian does not have to learn to love the dark, or on the basis of the worst of the methods, whichis the method of trial and error. Who discovered that it is not like animals, but to the God who created us in his image and likeness, that friendship with God is a chance to discover their vocation specific, that is, its own particular way of growing up to holiness and becoming more and more like to Christ. There are three ways of following Christ: marriage, priesthood and consecrated life. None of us is called to be and the single selfish because it is not good for man to be alone.

References

Jan Paweł II, Ecclesia de Eucharistia, 2003.

Published

2013-06-10

How to Cite

Dziewiecki, Marek. 2013. “Called to Happiness. Theology and Vocational Education”. The Journals of Catechetical Formation 50 (2):49-51. https://zfk.katecheza.radom.pl/index.php/zfk/article/view/430.

Issue

Section

Doctrinal and theological formation

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