The Essence and Centrality of the Vocationist Spirituality symbolizes in
the Emblem. Fr. Justin was a man of prayer and man of spirituality. He
wanted to share everything that he received from the Divine Union. He
created the Vocationist Emblem adding all the elements of Vocationist
Spirituality.

Divine Union: - Holy Trinity -Father,
Son and Holy Spirit –
represents in Triangle. It is the Divine Union of Divine Persons. This
is the main goal of each Vocationist as it is the chief goal of every
human being. Following characters help our journey towards this Divine
Union as they are close to this Divine Union and enable us to be
partakers of Divine Union.
Holy Family:
This is the Union of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Each
Person in the holy family represents through the symbols in emblem.
Jesus is displayed through the Cross, Sacred Heart and Eucharist.
Cross
is the symbol of our salvation. Sacred Heart is the symbol of Divine
Mercy and the Eucharist is the visible image of
invisible God. Shining Star symbolizes the
Blessed Mother. St. Joseph is
represented by Lily. Vocationist still greets each other with salutation
– “Jesus, Mary and Joseph”. According to Fr. Justin, Vocationist Fathers
are like St. Joseph and Vocationist Sisters are like Blessed Mother to
foster the Divine Vocations in the seminarians.
Arch Angels:
- The Emblem is surrounded by Seven Arch Angels.
Only three of them we know from the Scripture. They are St. Gabriel, St.
Raphael and St. Michael.
Universal
Church: - The Universal Church is represented by three circles –
Triumphant Church, Militant Church and Suffering Church.
Triumphant
Church is the Church in Heaven. Militant Church is on the earth.
Suffering Church is in the Purgatory.
The Goals in Each Church:
- Through the Suffering Church we
achieve the Purification. Through the Militant Church we achieve
Illumination. Through the Triumphant Church we achieve the
Union.
Fields:
Vocationist Fathers and Sisters work through the three
fields to promote Vocations which are 1) Parishes, 2)
Schools and 3)
Missions. This is the main mission and goal of this congregation. Each
Vocationist is obliged to work with vocation and for vocation in
whatever fields they are especially for underprivileged vocations.
To those who find the Vocationist Emblem too detailed and complicated,
Fr. Justin more than once said in his instructions: "The essence of our
Emblem consists in three circles intertwined with a triangle;"
therefore, Fr. Justin indicates that a simplified version of our Emblem
is acceptable.
"This Emblem is meant to be a ray for every intelligence, an arrow for
every heart and a place for every soul that wants to start its journey
toward Divine Union." Thus he wrote one day presenting the Vocationist
emblem to the readers of "Spiritus Domini."
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