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Rev. W. Shawn McKnight, S.T.D. Executive Director Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations www.usccb.org/vocations

Officers Archbishop Kurtz, President Cardinal DiNardo, Vice President Archbishop Sartain, Secretary Bishop Kevin Farrell, Treasurer 4 Management Committees 16 Programmatic Committees 14 Subcommittees 4 Task Forces

Committee Bishop Michael Burbidge, Chairman + 8 Bishops Consultants (5) Secretariat Fr. Shawn McKnight, Executive Director Fr. John Guthrie, Associate Director Fr. Ralph O Donnel Associate Director (January 2015)

Clergy NADD NFPC NOCERCC ANSH Vicars for Clergy Vocations NCDVD NRVC SERRA Priestly Formation NCEA Seminary Consecrated Life CMSM/CMSWR/LCWR US Association of Consecrated Virgins US Conference of Secular Institutes Vicars for Religious

Clergy Treatment Facilities St. Luke Institute St. John Vianney Center Guest House Ongoing Formation Institutes Priestly Formation NACS NACTS IPF CMSM Formation Committee Consecrated life Commission on Religious Life and Ministry

National Vocations Awareness Week Transferred to the first full week of November (2-8, 2014) Video reflections and homiletic notes for each weekday **social media material** Prayer card www.usccb.org/vocations

Events World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life (February 2) World Day of Prayer for Vocations (4 th Sunday of Easter) Annual Surveys Ordination Class of Profession Class of

USCCB Press Conference Held October 1 CCLV Special Webpage Days with Religious Day of Community (open house) February 8 Day of Service (summer) Day of Prayer (September 13)

www.usccb.org/consecratedlife

July 26-31, 2016 Kraków, Poland Wed., July 27: USA National Gathering wydusa.org twitter.com/wydusa/

Stateside Celebrations Every young Catholic is a WYD pilgrim!

n. 15 What the world is in particular need of today is the credible witness of people enlightened in mind and heart by the word of the Lord and capable of opening the hearts and minds of many to the desire for God and true life, life without end.

n. 38 Persons always live in relationship. We come from others, we belong to others, and our lives are enlarged by our encounter with others. Even our own knowledge and self-awareness are relational; they are linked to others who have gone before us: in the first place, our parents, who gave us our life and our name...the same thing holds true for faith, which brings human understanding to its fullness. Faith s past, that act of Jesus love which brought new life to the world, comes down to us through the memory of others witnesses and is kept alive in that one remembering subject which is the Church.

CCLV Surveys Seminary Enrollment Trends

Consideration of Vocations by Never-Married Youth & Young Adults 2012 Profession Class of 2013 Ordination Class of 2014

VOCATION SURVEY CHARACTERISTICS Self-administered, national online survey, conducted in May and June 2012 Scientific, probability -based sample of 1,428 never-married Catholics ages 14 and older [R: 14-35] Males (average age 26): Six in ten are adults (18 or older) 36% Non-Hispanic white adults, 20% non-hispanic white teens 19% Hispanic adults, 16% Hispanic teens 4% Other race adults, 5% other race teens Females (average age 28): Seven in ten are adults (18 or older) 40% Non-Hispanic white adults, 15% non-hispanic white teens 22% Hispanic adults, 13% Hispanic teens 7% Other race adults, 3% other race teens

KEY SUBGROUPS MOST LIKELY TO HAVE CONSIDERED A VOCATION Most important: Those who attended Catholic educational institutions at any level Those who were encouraged to consider a vocation by any type of person Those who personally know priests and men and women religious Those involved in parish youth and young adult groups; World Youth Day and NCYC

107 potential candidates identified 75% response rate [69 Sisters / 11 Brothers] 74% Caucasian, 14%Asian, 12% Hispanic 24% foreign-born [Asia (11%), Europe (5%), Latin America (4%), Canada (4%)] Average age: 41 / Median age: 37 Strong representation of Catholic High School (31%) and Catholic University/College (30%) College debt is a factor [10% /2 yrs./ $30,000]

477 potential candidates 494 67% Caucasian, 15% Hispanic; 11%Asian; 4% African American 31% foreign-born (Mexico, Vietnam, Colombia, Poland, Philippines) Average age: 34 / Median age: 32 Strong representation of Catholic High School (41%) and Catholic University/College (45%) College debt is a factor [26% /$22,473].

2014 2013 National Caucasian / White 67% 74% 54% Hispanic / Latino 15% 12% 38% Asian / Pacific Islander 11% 14% 5% African / African American 4% 0% 3%

Total Hispanic/Latino: 15% US-Born Latinos: <5% The key target: 70% of young Hispanic Catholics are U.S.-born

PROFESSION CLASS Religious (46%) Parish Priest (39%) Friend (39%) Mother (29%) Parishioner (24%) Father (23%) Other Relative (19%) Campus Minister (10%) Teacher/Cat. (10%) Youth Minister (6%) ORDINATION CLASS Parish Priest (71%) Friend (45%) Parishioner (43%) Mother (38%) Father (28%) Teacher/Cat. (26%) Grandparent (26%) Other Relative (24%) Religious Sister (19%) Campus Minister (17%)

PROFESSION CLASS Other Relative (36%) Friend/Classmate (30%) Mother (26%) Father (21%) Coworker (10%) Teacher (6%) Priest (6%) Religious (6%) Youth Minister (1%) ORDINATION CLASS Friend/Classmate (30%) Other Relative (22%) Father (12%) Mother (11%) Coworker (11%) Teacher (6%) Priest (5%) Religious (1%) Youth Minister (0%)

Foster a Stronger Culture of Vocations in Youth/Young Adult and Campus Ministry Increase the Ethnic Diversity of New Vocations, especially among Hispanics

Pre-Theology relative to Theology enrollment 1985: 182 / 3,851 (4%) 2014: 792 / 2,839 (22%)

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Rev. W. Shawn McKnight, S.T.D. Executive Director Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations www.usccb.org/vocations