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phonsus Liguori says: "In the choice of a state of life, if _we wish to secure our eternal salvation, we must embrace_ that state to which God calls us, in which _only_ God prepares for us the efficacious means necessary to salvation." St. Cyprian says: "The grace of the Holy Ghost is given according to _the order of God,_ and not according to _our own will."_ Q. What does St. Vincent de Paul say on this point? A. St. Vincent de Paul says: "It is very difficult, not to say impossible, to save one's self in a state of life in which God does not wish one to be." Q. Has any one of the Popes given his views on this subject? A. Yes; Pope St. Gregory the Great teaches that our salvation is closely connected with our vocation. The Emperor Maurice having published an edict forbidding soldiers to enter the religious state, Pope St. Gregory the Great wrote to him these remarkable words: "This law, forbidding soldiers to enter the religious state, is unjust, because it _shuts heaven to many;_ for there are _very many who cannot_ enter heaven unless they abandon all things." Q. Can this doctrine be explained by a comparison? A. Yes; a master feels a just indignation against those servants that do as they please and neglect the particular duty assigned them. The work done by such servants may be very good in itself, yet it is not pleasing to the master, nor will it be rewarded by him, because it is not in accordance with his designs. The same principle holds with regard to God: "Not every one that Saith to Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven; but he that doth the will of My Father Who is in heaven, he shall enter into the kingdom of heaven." Q. What is to be said of those that know nothing about vocations? A. If they are ignorant of the matter without any fault on their part, God will not hold them responsible for such ignorance. By providential circumstances many are, without adverting to it, in the state of life in which God wants them to be. Q. What is to be said of those who, having opportunities, give this subject little or no thought? A. We answer with St. Alphonsus: "In the world this doctrine of vocation is not much considered by some persons. They think that it is all the same whether they live in the state to which God calls them, or in that which they choose of their own inclinations; and therefore so many live bad lives and damn themselves. But it is _certain_ that th
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