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What if your calling isn’t something you have to chase… but something God already wrote into your soul?
In this new episode of The Chris Stefanick Show, Dr. Bob Rice—Franciscan University professor, deacon, and joy-filled Catholic dad—joins me for a deep dive into how to discover your unique charisms, live out your personal vocation, and find meaning in being the one-of-a-kind person God made you to be.
We discuss how to discern your own personal gifts, how to see your family as a “religious order” and identify your family charism, and why holiness doesn’t make you boring.
He also offers some thoughts on the vocation of a deacon—what it is, what it isn't, and why it's important.
This conversation is so packed with insights (and great analogies) from Dr. Bob that you might have to watch it twice!
As St. Catherine of Siena reminds us, "Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire." I pray this conversation can be the spark that helps you to discern and share your unique gifts as a precious child of God.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
3:56 What is a charism? (Dr. Bob explains)
6:00 Your vocation is now—not “someday”
10:00 Holiness doesn't make you boring
14:09 Discernment 101: stages, signals, and the “gift card” analogy
22:00 What a deacon really is (and isn’t)
27:24 Priest vs. Deacon
30:28 Your family as a religious order with a mission
40:00 How to name and guard your family’s charism
52:29 Praying the Magnificat together
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What if your calling isn’t something you have to chase… but something God already wrote into your soul?
In this new episode of The Chris Stefanick Show, Dr. Bob Rice—Franciscan University professor, deacon, and joy-filled Catholic dad—joins me for a deep dive into how to discover your unique charisms, live out your personal vocation, and find meaning in being the one-of-a-kind person God made you to be.
We discuss how to discern your own personal gifts, how to see your family as a “religious order” and identify your family charism, and why holiness doesn’t make you boring.
He also offers some thoughts on the vocation of a deacon—what it is, what it isn't, and why it's important.
This conversation is so packed with insights (and great analogies) from Dr. Bob that you might have to watch it twice!
As St. Catherine of Siena reminds us, "Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire." I pray this conversation can be the spark that helps you to discern and share your unique gifts as a precious child of God.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
3:56 What is a charism? (Dr. Bob explains)
6:00 Your vocation is now—not “someday”
10:00 Holiness doesn't make you boring
14:09 Discernment 101: stages, signals, and the “gift card” analogy
22:00 What a deacon really is (and isn’t)
27:24 Priest vs. Deacon
30:28 Your family as a religious order with a mission
40:00 How to name and guard your family’s charism
52:29 Praying the Magnificat together
........
Sign up for the Daily Anchor for FREE and receive daily reflections, updates, and encouragement from Chris Stefanick to help you live with the joy you were made for: https://bit.ly/48Xfhfk
........
Support the creation of this content by becoming a Missionary of Joy with a monthly gift to Real Life Catholic: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0
........
Join Chris Stefanick on pilgrimage: https://www.reallifecatholic.com/pilgrimages

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