Discernment and Vocation
Through good discernment, we can stay committed to our vocation, our path to proclaiming and building the kingdom of God.
Miles Tiemeyer is a graduate of Xavier University (2020), where he studied in the Philosophy, Politics, and the Public program along with majors in political science and history. During undergrad, he was involved in social justice and political advocacy through his work in the Dorothy Day Center for Faith and Justice. After graduating from Xavier, he served a year with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Houston, Texas at Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School of Houston. Currently, Miles is resident minister and graduate assistant for John Carroll University Campus Ministry while studying for his masters in theology and religious studies.
Through good discernment, we can stay committed to our vocation, our path to proclaiming and building the kingdom of God.
Our frustrations can be the motivation we need to make the small change, have the hard conversation, or show God’s love to our neighbors.
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