Yes, I am – unfortunately I am kind of old for it (59). I am a grandmother of four who is seeking a contemplative order which accepts older women. Any suggestions?
The 2 congregations that are most active in my diocese have what is called “associate” membership.
Basically, one lives the charism of the community, and in “community” with them in the context of their “secular lives”.
I know a few women who have followed this path, all various in age and status.
Some are more involved/immersed than others, as their station in life allows,
but part of the committment is that you attend regular “sessions” where there is prayer and usually a reflection of some sort, maybe the sharing of a meal, you get the idea,

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There are also special events for Holy Days and for the feast days of the founders, etc.
Both communities are pretty vibrant, and are also, very unfortunately “greying”.
I looked into joining as an SSJ associate a few years ago,
I did the 19th Annotation of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius instead. (The best thing I have ever done for my spiritual life, BTW!

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Maybe it’s time to take another look!
