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Discernment is a term used in the Catholic Church, and other Christian traditions to describe the process of ascertaining God's will for one's life. In most contexts (in Catholicism), it describes the interior search for an answer to the question of one's vocation, namely, determining whether or not God is calling one to the religious life (the life of a brother, for males or sisterhood, for females) or priesthood. The Roman Catholic Church believes its founding was based on Jesus appointment of Saint Peter as the primary church leader, later Bishop of Rome. ... Beliefs Though enormous diversity exists in the beliefs of those who self-identify as Christian, it is possible to venture general statements which describe the beliefs of a large majority . ... God is the Supreme Being believed to exist in monotheistic religions as the creator of the Universe. ... WILL is a television station in Urbana, Illinois, licensed to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign that is a member of PBS (WILL-TV), and also an AM (WILL-AM) and FM (WILL-FM) station that is a member of NPR and an affiliate of PRI. External links WILL... A vocation is an occupation, either professional or voluntary, that is seen to those who carry it out as offering more than simply financial reward. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with monastic order. ... Brother may have the following meanings, in addition to and derived from its main one of male sibling; see Family. Brother or Bro is a reference to a close friend or pal. ... Sister may refer to: a female sibling a member of a sorority a female member of a religious institution or congregation, often referred to as a nun in common language a female member of a mutual organisation such as a trade union one of a pair or larger group of... A priesthood is a body of priests, shamans, or oracles who are thought to have special religious authority or function. ...


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Discernment of Spirits (918 words)
"Discernment of spirits" is the term given to the judgment whereby to determine from what spirit the impulses of the soul emanate, and it is easy to understand the importance of this judgment both for self-direction and the direction of others.
In the first case the discernment is made by means of an intuitive light which infallibly discovers the quality of the movement; it is then a gift of God, a grace gratis data, vouchsafed mainly for the benefit of our neighbour (I Cor., xii, 10).
Here we find rules for the discernment of spirits and, being clearly and briefly formulated, these rules indicate a secure course, containing in embryo all that is included in the more extensive treatises of later date.
Article: Cry for Discernment! -- God's Forgotten Promise - The Faithful Word.org (1545 words)
Discernment is the ability to judge good from evil using your knowledge of scripture and wisdom.
To pursue discernment is to choose to leave the crooked paths in the dust as you set a straight course.
Once you have cried out for discernment and then walked in the paths of righteousness, taken hold of God’s Word (which you now find pleasant) and sought out His knowledge and understanding, THEN you will live in the land of the righteous while the wicked are "cut off" from it and are uprooted.
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