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With the vocations in decline, few priests and nuns found refuge within its walls or on its 33 acres of rolling lawns and gardens.
In a culture as divided about fundamental issues as our own, the kind of weird attacks that Rick Santorum is enduring come with the vocation he has chosen.
In turn, vocational identity guides workers' practices during the course of completing complex, demanding tasks, and it offers a sustainable source of intrinsic motivation that directs and secures individual engagement with the vocation (Rauner [1999]).
With a vocation, with assets and partnership if they wish to be with children, and capable of negotiating from strength if they don't.
In the US, Congress is stagey and oak-panelled, its deliberations tactical and self-important – there's a seriousness to the place in line with the unique vocation this country sees for itself in the world.
That is definitely not in line with the vocations of other family members.
The challenge is to do it for Systemics, with the vocations of cultural and theoretical generalization.
And the deliberate human refusal of this shared vocation with and within the material order of things is thus an act of rebellion against the creator.
In Athens Greece in the 60 's with no vocation or a job this was a most courageous act with many challenges on the way.
Thich Nhat Hanh has this guidance: "Do not live with a vocation that is harmful to humans and nature.
". "You've got a huge group of motivated, enthusiastic, and involved people who went into a career with a vocation, and to see people who absolutely love this job being completely prepared to leave—I feel the same," says Alistair.
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