These Nuns Took A “Frozen” Song And Made It About Vocations: Do You Wanna Be A Sister?

by Consecrated Life, Funny, Vocation

I can’t believe it took me two years to find this video! Happy Nun has turned “Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?” into “Do You Wanna Be a Sister?” and the result is a very inspirational song about how to discern the call to pursue a religious vocation.

If you have a daughter under the age of eight, the chances are pretty good that you are still listening to several songs from Frozen repeatedly. This version is a welcome change and one that I don’t mind memorizing along with my daughter.

I encourage you to watch the video a few times. The first time I found it quite funny. It’s a cute parody and the puppets made me smile. It’s also worth noting that my 3-year-old was very confused as to why they weren’t singing the song right, so be prepared to do some explaining if you’re watching it with children. However, the second time through the video, I actually listened to the lyrics…and they’re GOOD! Not just good, insightful, and helpful for anyone who is discerning the call to a religious vocation.

Do You Wanna Be A Sister?

Visit the Salesian Vocations to learn more about this wonderful order and the work they do.

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How to Encourage Your Child’s Religious Vocation? 8 Essential Tips

A child’s religious vocation is an important thing to consider as a parent. How do you guide your child to be open to whatever God calls them to?

Source: catholic-link.org/2016/12/06/childs-religious-vocation/

7 Reasons You Can’t Figure Out What Vocation You’re Called To

Vocation comes from the Latin word, vocātiō, meaning a call or a summons. It’s a word that carries significance, obligation, and commitment. It is in this particular context that Catholicism recognizes marriage, the consecrated single life, religious and ordained life as the four vocations.

Source: catholic-link.org/2016/03/08/7-reasons-you-cant-figure-out-what-vocation-youre-called-to/

(Quiz)What Vocation Are You Called To Single, Married, or Religious Life?

Some of the most important prayer times we will ever have are spent discerning our vocation. Use our Quiz to help guide your thoughts and prayers.

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