Vocations 2021 - Episode 03 - Vocations for Men

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Please join us LIVE, Tuesday, 27th of July at 11am, for our third episode of Vocations!  The guest list for this episode is very impressive and they all bring such a devotion to their vocation and a wealth of experience.  This show will be rebroadcast on Wednesday (28 July) at 9pm, Saturday (31 July) at 4pm and Monday (2 August) at 2am. Fr. Joseph Bailham, Dominicans, St. Dominic’s Parish, London – Dominican priest of the English Province. Vocations’ Promoter and Promoter of the Dominican Youth Movement. Resident in London. Brother Dominic Sassi, Brother, Christian Brothers St Timothy’s –    Brother Dominic lives in Liverpool. He is involved with the Edmund Rice Network in the UK. He is also a trustee of our eight schools in England. Although retired, he remains very active and closely involved with all the members of the network. For many years he was a headmaster in various schools in England. He also spent some years in Africa where he contributed to the work of establishing the Edmund Rice presence in West Africa, particularly in Liberia and Sierra Leone. He also worked in the CB novitiate in Zambia for 3 years. As a child he grew up in Sunderland and remains a devoted and loyal fan of Sunderland football club. Here he tells his vocation story and shares with us his early years as a Christian Brother in England.  To learn more about Brother Dominic and becoming a brother, please visit:  christianbrothervocation.org Edmund Patrick Adamus –  Highly dedicated professional in advancing authentic Catholic education centred on family values with parental rights front and centre. Communicating success in this field to a wider audience for the common good. Seeking creative ideas and methods to further the dignity of the person and the culture of life. Inspiring others to aspire to hope in meeting life’s struggles and challenges with greater confidence and humble dependence upon grace and Goodness.  Please check out his website here.

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