Special Events
National Vocation Awareness Week
November 1-7, 2026
Promote vocations through prayer, invitation, and education.

National Vocation Awareness Week (NVAW) is an annual week-long celebration of the Catholic Church in the United States dedicated to promote vocations to ordained ministry and consecrated life through prayer, invitation, and education, and to renew our prayers and support for those who are considering these vocations.
History
Observance of Vocation Awareness Week began in 1976 when the U.S. bishops designated the 28th Sunday of the year for the celebration. It was later moved to the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in January. In 2014, after extensive consultation, the Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life, and Vocations moved the observance of National Vocation Awareness Week to November to engage Catholic schools and colleges more effectively in this effort.
Please avail yourself of the many resources NRVC offers to help promote NVAW in your community, parish, school, or campus ministry office.
Note: for social media posts, use the hashtag #NVAW or #NationalVocationAwarenessWeek.
NRVC Resources
Conversation Cards
These colorful business-sized cards make ideal giveaways at Catholic events as a way to begin a discussion about religious vocations.
"I Hope You Come to Find" Prayer Card (Available in English and Spanish)
Available in both English and Spanish, this giveaway prayer card includes a prayer written by martyred Maryknoll Sister Ita Ford.
Handout: Responsibilties of Community Members for Vocation Ministry
This handout is designed to provide clear direction for community members who support vocation promotion efforts through prayer, invitation, and encouragement, to people in discernment desiring to learn more about consecrated life.
10 Questions Parents Ask About Vocations to Religious Life
This colorful, four-panel brochure treats 10 questions, giving accurate answers to things parents commonly ask about vocations to religious life.
10 Questions People Ask About Vocations to Religious Life
This colorful brochure answers 10 commonly asked questions about vocations to religious life.
VISION Vocation Guide - Digital Edition
NRVC member religious communities can apply for NFCRV educational debt relief grants for their incoming members.
Videos on Religious Life
NRVC has over 300 videos to share on your social media platforms on our NRVC YouTube Channel, including our Learn it! Love it! Live it! webinar series.

Walking Humbly Together with Brother Joseph Bach, OFM Conv.

NRVC Walking Humbly Together with Friar Joseph Bach, OFM Conv. H1

Walking Humbly Together, Brother Joseph Bach, OFM Conv. V1

NRVC Walking Humbly Together with Brother Joseph Bach, OFM Conv. H2

Abundant Hope video: Sr. Jeannette Kong V.D.M.F.

Abundant Hope video: Br. Blair Nuyda, A.A.

Abundant Hope video: Sr. Tracy Kemme, S.C.

Abundant Hope video: Fr. Hubert Kavusa Mulekya, O.S.C.

Abundant Hope: Sister Josita Colbert, SNDdeN

Abundant Hope: Sister Gloria Ardenio Agnes, M.M.

Abundant Hope: Brother Joseph Bach, O.S.F.

Abundant Hope: Father Raymond Akumbilim, S.V.D.

Keys to the Future: workshop reflections

Keys to the Future - Responding to God's Call

Keys to the Future: The Value of Living Together

Keys to the Future: The Value of Praying Together

RELIGIOUS LIFE TODAY Webinar 1: Fundamentals from call to charism to community living

RELIGIOUS LIFE TODAY Webinar 2: Using All Avenues to Support Vocation Ministry

RELIGIOUS LIFE TODAY Webinar 3: Creating a collaborative environment

RELIGIOUS LIFE TODAY Webinar 4: Wellsprings of support for vocations
Other Resources
VISION Vocation Network Resources
NRVC's VocationNetwork.org offers many vocation-related resources including articles, videos, prayers, and quizzes on vocation discernment and religious life.
USCCB Website
The USCCB website offers news releases, prayer cards, video clips, and other resources.
Global Sisters Report
Global Sisters Report offers lessons for classrooms about Catholic Sisters.
Keep Us In the Loop!
Please send us any plans, photos, or news about your events celebrated during National Vocation Awareness Week. We're happy to spread the good news.