Lenten Vocation Ideas & Resources
Lent is a season of prayer, sacrifice, and renewal—an ideal time to reflect on God’s call in our lives. As we journey toward Easter, we are invited to deepen our faith and encourage others to do the same. Promoting vocations during Lent allows the faithful to pray for and support those discerning priesthood, consecrated life, and sacramental marriage.
These resources will help parishes seamlessly incorporate vocations into their Lenten journey through prayers, homily reflections, bulletin inserts, and practical activities. By integrating vocation awareness into Lenten devotions and parish life, we create a culture where more men and women are open to hearing and answering God’s call.
Lenten Homily Ideas
This homily guide provides priests with reflections and key themes from the Lenten Sunday readings, connecting them to the call to priesthood, consecrated life, and sacramental marriage. It offers insights, scripture connections, and practical ways to inspire the faithful to pray for and promote vocations throughout Lent.

Kids Activities
My Lenten Journal

Inspire children to follow Jesus’ example of vocational discernment in the desert by reflecting on their own calling. My Lenten Journey guides students to open their hearts to Christ and discover God’s plan through prayer, reflection, and meaningful activities, making Lent a time of spiritual growth and deeper connection with their faith.
Fish Fry Placemat

Make your parish fish fry more than just a meal—turn it into a chance to inspire vocations! This engaging placemat for kids features fun activities, prayers, and reflection questions that encourage them to think about God’s call in their lives. It’s an easy way to spark faith-filled conversations about priesthood, consecrated life, and sacramental marriage while bringing families together during Lent.