When the call needs accompaniment
Sometimes you do not really know how to explain what is happening to you.
It is not a clear idea, nor a decision already made.
It is more like a restlessness that comes back again and again.
After asking yourself “What if God is calling me?”, another question usually appears that is just as important:
And now what do I do with this?
You do not have to do this alone
God’s call is not lived in isolation. It is not something you have to solve on your own or all at once. It needs time, calm, silence… and also someone to talk to.
Many young women feel a desire for something more, for a meaningful life, for self-giving, for service. Sometimes this is mixed with doubts, fears, or insecurity. All of this is part of the journey.
Accompaniment does not mean deciding for you
Vocational accompaniment is not an exam or pressure to make quick decisions. It is a space where you can speak freely, ask questions, share what you feel, and listen to your heart more clearly.
No one decides for you. Accompaniment simply helps you discover what leads you to live with greater truth and deeper peace.
Step by step
A vocation does not become clear from one day to the next. It is understood little by little: in prayer, in daily life, in contact with reality, in service, and in meeting other people.
Sometimes the first step is simply daring to ask.
Do not wait until everything is clear
God does not expect perfect answers. He does not ask for total certainty, but for a willing heart. The rest is shown over time.
Writing, speaking, visiting a community, sharing your doubts… that itself can already be a beginning.
We are here
If you feel this restlessness, we want you to know something simple: you do not walk alone. We are here to listen to you, accompany you, and walk with you, without rush and with respect.
