• The Personal Vocation | EP8 | Archbishop Emeritus Cardinal Thomas Collins

  • Jul 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

The Personal Vocation | EP8 | Archbishop Emeritus Cardinal Thomas Collins

  • Summary

  • Although Archbishop Emeritus Cardinal Thomas Collins is retired he continues to be busy helping to shape the next generation of priests all the while continuing to deepen his own faith.

    He shares a bit about his early faith formation, speaks on how priests are formed, and shares the joy of faith.

    To learn more about his life beyond this interview be sure to watch the @SaltandLightMedia documentary, A Shepard and his Flock: A Cardinal Collins Tribute.

    To experience Lectio Divina with Cardinal Collins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC34STJU07U&list=PLgoAlsvvzIyVM_edSUXERz2nPiUHwxmzh

    If you feel called to the priesthood, or know someone that is considering it, but have not taken the first step reach out, here are the details for the formation office.They will be happy to chat with you.

    vocations@archtoronto.org

    416-934-0606

    A journey towards priesthood begins with a prayer followed by many little steps in faith.

    The Personal Vocation explores how Catholics from all walks of life journey with their faith and find their own unique way to live it out through their life and work.

    The hope is to inspire other Catholics to cultivate their faith and live out the mission God has for them.

    To watch the video: https://youtu.be/NzMZVhx0Ueo

    Follow us on instagram @ThePersonalVocation
    Subscribe on YouTube www.youtube.com/@thepersonalvocation

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