Chiara Francesco Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 (edited) The IRL has recently launched an innovative new vocation resource called Project: Speak Lord. The program consists of FREE monthly audio downloads of informative, inspiring and lively talks concerning vocational discernment and the consecrated life. Collaborating with Lighthouse Catholic Media, the IRL’s goal is to provide young adults with solid offerings on the subject of vocations that will challenge their hearts and minds. Speakers include: Mother Teresa, Archbishop Sheen, Fr. Benedict Groeschel, Fr. Thomas Nelson, O.Praem., and Dr. Scott Hahn. The audio downloads are sent once a month. Users must register to receive the first talk, then will receive monthly email notices of the next talk. Additional information will be sent to those enrolled in the program. Mike Wick, our Executive Director said, “Most Catholics do not receive this type of information in religious education classes, and might not even get it in most Catholic high schools, colleges or parish youth groups. Although there are many audio and video Catholic resources online, none of them specifically focuses on priestly and religious vocations.†- See more at: http://vocationblog.com/#sthash.xG1fdBhR.dpuf Below taken from the WEBSITE AT http://religiouslife.com/SpeakLord.html FREE!Speak Lord Vocational Download of the Month Club from the Institute on Religious Life Inspiring and informative presentations from the best Catholic speakers in the world for all those serious about discerning a possible vocation to the priesthood or consecrated religious life! How It Works A twelve-month FREE SUBSCRIPTION is available to all young men and women (ages 13-35) who subscribe. A download of a new talk is provided every month for an entire year. Periodic emails will be sent providing helpful discernment resources, as well as notices for special events and other offers. Simply click on either image or here to be directed to the SpeakLord webpage. Don't know why there are age limits? FREE to ages 13-35 so does that meanolder people have to pay?! Edited October 7, 2013 by Chiara Francesco Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gabriela Posted October 8, 2013 Share Posted October 8, 2013 Don't know why there are age limits? FREE to ages 13-35 so does that meanolder people have to pay?! Yeah, these age limits are getting really annoying. Seriously, why even both applying them to something like this? It's like people are telling those over 35 they don't have a chance. I think it's just wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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