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Vocation Inquiries Up 30 Percent in 2007

01 Saturday Mar 2008

Posted by thetimman in Faith Matters, General Catholic News/Opinion

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From CNA:

Vocation inquiries increased 30 percent in 2007, survey finds


CNA STAFF, Feb 29, 2008 / 06:22 am (CNA).- A new survey has revealed that Catholic religious communities in the United States have increased the number of individuals they have in initial formation by 30 percent. Furthermore, 62 percent of communities participating in the survey reported an increase in vocation inquiries last year.

The figures come from the VocationMatch.com Second Annual Survey on Trends in Religious Vocation.  The survey was sponsored by VISION Vocation Guide and published by TrueQuest Communications of Chicago on behalf of the National Religious Vocation Conference.

The results come from surveys of 1096 discerners, of whom 320 responded, and 476 vocation directors, of whom 225 responded.  Researchers also examined and compared, inquirer profiles, using 3,422 profiles from late 2007 to mid-2008 and 5,591 profiles from late 2006 to mid-2007.

The majority of individuals considering religious life are under thirty.  One in five respondents plan to enter a religious community in the next year, while another 64 percent are “seriously considering it.” 

About 73 percent of respondents considered “essential” or “very important” both praying in community and devotional prayer.  Living a life of faithfulness to the Church and her teachings was ranked as “very important” or “essential” by 90 percent of those in discernment.

Vocation directors for both women and men commented on an increased interest among inquirers in wearing a habit or traditional religious garb.

Personal contact with a religious priest, sister, or brother was considered “essential” or “very important” in obtaining vocation information by 82 percent of respondents.  Communities’ websites were considered “important” or “very important” sources of vocation information by 70 percent of respondents.  Using prayer as a discernment tool was ranked as “essential” or “very important” by 97 percent of respondents.

Inquirers believed the “discipline of prayer” would be the most difficult part of religious life, followed by a vow of celibacy and a life of service.  Discerners ranked “living with people who are not my age” their least important concern.

Respondents noted that they were most surprised by the “diversity of communities and spiritualities,” and also found “great joy” among religious men and women.  Some were most surprised that they were considering religious life at all. “A year ago I would have laughed if someone had suggested that I enter into religious life,” one young man said.

Patrice Tuohy, executive editor of VISION Vocation Guide and VocationMatch.com, commented on the survey results, saying, “Religious vocation as a life choice has been off the radar screen for too long. What this crop of discerners is finding is that the option of life as a brother, sister, or priest may be the one that satisfies their heart’s desire above all else.”

Ireland to Begin Total Internet Monitoring and Surveillance

01 Saturday Mar 2008

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Not to be outdone by England, the land that preserved Christianity from the barbarians has come to this.  From the Independent:

In a state of surveillance

We are about to enter into a state where every digital step you take is recorded. At the end of March, the Government will introduce the most draconian law in the history of personal privacy in Ireland: 24-hour internet monitoring. A log will be made of everyone’s internet activity and every email sent and received. Greetings from the State of surveillance.

By Marie Boran
Thursday February 28 2008

By the end of March 2008, the Irish Government will begin mass digital surveillance, noting when we log on and log off the internet, as well as every email we send and who we send it to. We have entered into a new democratic state where our entire digital footprint is recorded and stored for up to two years by our internet service providers (ISPs).

Legal professionals suggest the move equates to the mass digital surveillance of the entire people of Ireland and may leave the Government to weather a brewing legal storm over the issues of human rights and privacy.

The Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Act 2005 implies that personal data would only ever be accessed in the situation of fighting terrorist offences.

But this is not the case: presently your stored telecommunications data may be accessed in the investigation of any crime, be it serious or trivial, in relation to a terrorist offence or not at all.

So what is the worst that can happen? Death, according to the personal weblog of law lecturer and chair of civil rights group Digital Rights Ireland, TJ McIntyre. He was referring to the case of a pensioner in the UK who died following a heart attack after a brick was thrown through the window of his house by an irate driver who felt he had taken her parking space at the local supermarket.

How did this woman track down the elderly man? Her boyfriend called in a favour from a policeman friend who provided the man’s home address after running his registration plate through the system.

Granted, this example is extreme, but even the ‘mildest’ outcome of this surveillance still means a massive storage headache for the Irish IT industry. A more severe case is a damaging security breach and public information leak. We have seen recent cases both in Ireland and the UK where breach of private data has ranged from criminal to accidental with far-reaching implications.

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