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Vocation Story – Introduction

By Fr. Cory Sticha | February 19, 2009 - 19:12 |March 5, 2010 Vocations

Thanks to the pestering of AdoroTeDevote and others at Plurk, I’ve decided it’s probably time to put my vocation story down on “paper”. I’ve broken the story into 5 pieces, so hopefully each post won’t be too long. As I complete and post each section, I’ll update this post. So, without further ado, my vocation story.

Part 1 – Culbertson
Part 2 – Air Force
Part 3 – Civilian Life
Part 4 – God’s 2×4
Part 5 – Seminary Discernment

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About Fr. Cory Sticha

I'm a priest for the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings, MT stationed in Malta, MT.
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