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AJ Sherrill: The Eucharist and Vocation

The Eucharist may happen on Sunday, but it calls and equips us for Monday.

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AJ Sherrill discusses the connection between the Eucharist and vocation, reminding us that matter matters to God, and that God loves to work within the ordinary. When our vocations feel mundane or monotonous, we would do well to recall and implement the "ancient, but imperative ritual" of the Eucharist. As AJ says, "If God can move through ordinary elements like bread and wine, imagine what God might do through you. Imagine what God might do through work."

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