III. VOCATION MINISTRY AND COMPANIONING THE ASPIRANTS
A. Description B. Objectives C. Content D. Agents Each friar The Local Fraternity The candidates in initial formation Provincial Vocation director and his assistants |
E.
Norms and methodological guidelines The provincial plan for vocation ministry The fraternities for receiving aspirants Minor seminary and similar structures |
III. Vocation
Ministry and Lord, what do you want me to do (34)? A. Description 22. Vocation ministry is the Church's mission to care for the birth, discernment and fostering of vocations, particularly those to the priesthood and the various forms of consecrated life (35). 23. In vocation ministry and in companioning those who aspire to life in the Order, the essential elements of the vocation itself should be taken into consideration. They are: - the trinitarian foundation: every vocation is related to the plan of the Father, the
mission of the Son and the work of the Spirit; B. Objectives 24. The friars should devote their best energy to these activities. The main objectives
are: C. Content 25. The principal contents of this ministry are: D. Agents Each friar 26. The task of promoting vocations is born of the awareness of the duty of proposing to others a life rich in human and evangelical values. Therefore each individual friar should cooperate through his own life's witness, through evangelizing activity, contact with aspirants and insistent prayer (41) . The local fraternity 27. The local fraternity cooperates by creating a joyful and hospitable environment that welcomes all those who want an experience of religious life according to the charism of the Order, offering them the example of a truly Franciscan life (42). A friar who is capable and available should be designated for direct contacts. Candidates in initial formation 28. The postulants, the novices and the professed are actively involved and collaborate
in the vocation ministry, under the direction of their directors and the provincial
vocation director. The provincial vocation director and his collaborators 29. A suitable friar or group of friars should be given responsibility for vocational ministry. He, or they, have the following tasks (43): - to coordinate the activities of the vocation ministry 30. The friar in the local fraternity who is responsible for vocation ministry and helping in vocational discernment (44), should companion those who aspire to our life, keeping in mind the directives of the provincial vocation director and those of the formation directors. E. Norms and methodological guidelines 31. A vocation is a complex and manifold reality since it touches upon the mystery of God and the mystery of the human person; for this reason in vocation ministry, due consideration should be given to the difficult situation in the contemporary world, particularly for young people, and the challenges this creates for Christian and religious life (45). The provincial program for vocation ministry 32. Each province, vice-province and delegation should draw up a provincial program for vocation ministry, taking into consideration the objectives and main content. Fraternities for receiving candidates 33. Each province and vice-province should designate one or more suitable fraternities
for receiving those aspiring to life in the Order. In these fraternities they should be
given an opportunity to experience our life and to gain closer knowledge of our
fraternities, by staying there for a weekend or a longer period of time (46). The members of the local fraternities designated for this purpose should cultivate a spirit of prayer, fraternity and hospitality. They should be engaged in apostolic activities in conformity with our charism As for that which concerns the admission of the aspirants to the fraternity and the organization of their stay, the ministers are to collaborate with the friar in charge of contacts with the aspirants and with the provincial director of the vocation ministry. Other dispositions concerning the length of the stay and the functioning of the fraternities for receiving them are to be detailed in the Ratio Jormationis of the province or in the provincial mogram for vocation ministry. The minor seminary and similar structures 34. Another type of vocational companioning is the minor seminary and similar
structures that precede the postulancy; it is good to maintain and foster them wherever it
is necessary or possible, stipulating in the Ratio formationis of the province
the objectives, content and methods. |