Discernment

What is discernment, and how do Vincentians understand it?
Discernment is a process whereby the individual man, sensing a call to priesthood or brotherhood, takes concrete steps to see if he is being called by God to serve the Church as a Vincentian priest or brother. It begins informally, as the inquirer is invited to visit our community houses and see our ministries. He is also given literature about the life and spirituality of St. Vincent de Paul and encouraged to read and discuss it with the Vocation Director.

When does discernment become a more formalized process?
After inquiring for several months, a man is invited to make a discernment retreat. He also agrees to enter into spiritual direction with a Vincentian on a regular basis, as well as to intensify his prayer life by reading scripture and attending Eucharist on a daily basis. He also grows in awareness of the charism of St. Vincent de Paul and how Vincentians today live it out.

Can ‘formal’ discernment include a possible residency with Vincentians?
In some provinces, there are opportunities for men to live in a discernment house with like-minded men, guided by a Vincentian priest in residence. A discerner applies and is interviewed by the Vocation Director and the Vincentian priest living in the discernment house. Usually this residency lasts one to two years.