*—Duty of Parents Regarding the Religious Vocation of their Children—Vocations to the Priesthood—Do Vocations to the Priesthood come directly from God?—Fostering Vocations to the Priesthood—Is it Sinful to Neglect a Vocation to the Priesthood?—Preventing Vocations to the Priesthood—Means of Knowing One's Vocation.
APPROBATIONS
"I recommend it especially to young men among whom we expect to discover recruits for the Priesthood."—J. Card. Gibbons.
"I think your work will be of great utility and help to young people."—Most Rev. Sebastian Martinelli, D. D., Apostolic Delegate.
"I cordially approve the little Manual entitled: Questions on Vocations. The brief but practical manner in which the important subject of Vocations is herein treated can not fail to be of great advantage to many. I especially recommend that part of the Work treating of Vocations to the Priesthood, in which attention is very appropriately called to the teachings of the Fathers of the Second, as well as the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, on the manner and the importance of fostering vocations."—S. V. Ryan, Bishop of Buffalo.
"I like the little book very much. It will lead young men to reflect seriously on a matter which is of vital importance to their temporal and enternal welfare. It will, I am sure, be received with gratitude by the heads of our Catholic Colleges."—J. L. Spalding, Bishop of Peoria.
"I am very glad you have published a work on a subject so grave as 'Vocations.' Your work is very opportune."—Most Rev. Wm. H. Gross, D. D., Archbishop of Oregon.
"In the hands of our young it is certainly apt to do a great deal of good."—Most Rev. Fr. X. Katzer, Archbishop of Milwaukee.
"If it were introduced into the Catholic schools, I am confident that it would do much good among the children."—Right Rev. W. M. Wigger, D. D., Bishop of Newark.
"What is said about Mixed Marriages is most timely."—*