Mgr Keith Barltrop: "This Sunday is traditionally observed throughout the Church as Vocation Sunday. It's a day when we should all be down on our knees, begging the Holy Spirit to give us light. 'Lord, help me to see beneath the surface of my own life, help me to see what you are saying in my life, help me to see what you are calling me to.' ... The Holy Spirit is a real light who shines on us and gives us surprising insight into the meaning of our lives and what we're capable of. And that's the second great gift of the Holy Spirit: He gives us power. ... We're created with a capacity for God, to love God, to know God, to be united with God and to share God to others; but on own we will fail to bring that capacity to its fulfilment. But if, through experiencing our own weakness, we turn to the Holy Spirit every day and say to Him: 'Give me your light; show me what I should do today. Give me your power.' These 2 gifts go together, because if the Holy Spirit gives us light and says to us 'You are capable of giving yourself 100% in love and that is the meaning of your life' .. if we don't have the power of the Holy Spirit to know that we can do that, then we will get depressed. So let's make that prayer every day, in union with Peter and the other apostles: Holy Spirit, give me light, open the Scriptures to me, open to me the meaning of my own life, give me the power to do what I cannot do by myself, which is to live every moment receiving your love, giving your love.'" Visit Totus2us.com for lots more. Totus Tuus (All Yours) was the motto of Blessed John Paul II to Mary. Our Lady is also everything to us - Totus 2us.