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vocation
[ voh-key-shuhn ]
noun
- a particular occupation, business, or profession; calling.
Synonyms: pursuit, employment
- a strong impulse or inclination to follow a particular activity or career.
- a divine call to God's service or to the Christian life.
- a function or station in life to which one is called by God:
the religious vocation; the vocation of marriage.
vocation
/ vəʊˈkeɪʃən /
noun
- a specified occupation, profession, or trade
- a special urge, inclination, or predisposition to a particular calling or career, esp a religious one
- such a calling or career
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of vocation1
Example Sentences
But for many years, she and her parents saw acting as a temporary job, something to do until she landed on her real vocation.
People working with empty homes all seem to have a strong sense of vocation.
Asia Pacific is one of only a few places in the world where the Catholic Church is growing in terms of baptised faithful and religious vocations.
It’s a sacred vocation, as vulnerability must be protected at all costs.
When confirmed as authentic by church authorities, these otherwise inexplicable divine signs can lead to a flourishing of the faith, with new religious vocations and conversions.
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