2017 VISION Vocation Guide

Page 86

BROTHERS What’s your favorite part of your current ministry? The trust that sick people put in me.

Ever had any nicknames? Juanjo, JJ, Fray, Brother.

What first drew you to religious life? My own spiritual needs, curiosity, and concerns about something unknown— about God and myself.

When you were growing up, did you think you might become a religious? Ever since I was a boy, I liked helping at church, and I enjoyed being an altar boy. It became something that brought me satisfaction. After adolescence, I forgot about it and didn’t take my faith seriously to the point that I distanced myself from the church. However, after I came to the United States from Mexico and worked a number of years, I realized that I needed to return.

Your favorite way to pray? Alone, contemplating nature.

Back in the fold, better than ever BROTHER JUAN JOSÉ JÁUREGUI, O.F.M. Many people wander from their faith for a period, and Brother Juan José Jáuregui, O.F.M. is no exception. His life today as a Franciscan Friar, after a period of distance from his childhood faith, is proof that you can not only return, but also find a richer, fuller life in the doing. He belongs to the Franciscan Friars of the Saint Barbara Province, headquartered in Oakland, California, and ministers to the sick as a nursing assistant in a healthcare facility.

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What would people be surprised to learn about you? That I know how to handle pistols, shoot, and ride a horse.

What is the best part of living in community? When I am going through a rough time and I need something, there is a brother there to help me.

Any words of wisdom for those considering religious life? There is always a moment in our lives that may be shocking, that may change our lives and bring out our best and show us what we have inside. We should not ignore those moments. We should not be afraid of showing who we are, or of going where God is calling us.


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Light up your life

1min
page 170

A sample of events

3min
pages 171-172

Heaping helpings of mercy

8min
pages 160-165

Pope Francis wants YOU to be a missionary

10min
pages 152-159

Brotherly advice Enjoy your vocation!

8min
pages 112-117

Ugandan sister mends lives

9min
pages 122-129

Street-wise sisters on a roll

20min
pages 136-151

Sister T: A mom to moms behind bars

8min
pages 130-135

other CoMMunities

6min
page 111

WoMen ’ s CoMMunitiessearCh

40min
pages 89-94

Desert nuns find

2min
pages 118-121

Men ’ s CoMMunitiessearCh

24min
pages 78-80

“Future Father” becomes present Paulist

33min
pages 81-85

Back in the fold better than ever

15min
pages 86-88

Llámala Hermana María Exuberante

5min
pages 76-77

Lo que aprendí como novato

4min
pages 72-74

Vocation takes cultivation

7min
pages 64-68

Petal a path to prayer

6min
pages 69-71

Religious life

3min
pages 60-63

Celibacy leads me to limitless love

8min
pages 42-47

I’m over 40. Can I still join religious life?

10min
pages 48-53

9 things religious

7min
pages 54-59

Desert discernment

8min
pages 14-21

The creative spirit finds

10min
pages 32-41

Navigating the right course

6min
pages 22-27

Nuns, priests, and brothers in the news

12min
pages 8-13

Other vocations that might be right for you

5min
pages 28-31
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