Book says young women attracted to orders whose members wear habits

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Book says young women attracted to orders whose members wear habits

DENVER (CNS) – While the last 40 years have seen an overall drop in the numbers of women entering religious life, a new book released by the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious says orders that are more visibly countercultural seem to be flourishing. The council represents the superiors of more than 100 religious communities of sisters whose members wear an identifiable religious habit. A canonically approved organization founded in 1992 to promote religious life in the United States, the council notes that the average age of its member communities’ sisters is under 35. The book, titled “The Foundations of Religious Life: Revisiting the Vision” and published by Ave Maria Press, is a project of the council. It explores why the orders represented by the council are gaining numbers and how they are living out the vision of consecrated life described by the Second Vatican Council. The book, released May 16, consists of essays written by six religious sisters representing five orders. The topics they address are: religious consecration, the spousal bond, the threefold response to vows, communion in community, and mission.

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As a young woman, I can vouch for this. 🙂

Even though I feel very, very strongly that I am called to the vocation of marriage (I have done a lot of praying and soul-searching on this matter), I am most attracted to and most admire the orders where the nuns where full habits. (I think they are beautiful.) 😛

If I were called to be a Bride of Christ as a nun, I would most definitely have to join an order that wears full habits. None of the partial-habits (or whatever you call them, like from the 70’s…those awfully dated-looking habits) or none-at-all-I-look-like-everyone-else-so-no-one-knows-I’m-a-nun business. :rolleyes:

The only thing is that if the nuns will be in a location where the climate gets very hot and/or humid, I think they should be allowed to lessen the weight of the habit, etc, for health and quality of life reasons. 🙂

I like these, for example: 😉

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(found here: kansascatholic.blogspot.com/2009/01/benedictines-of-mary-queen-of-apostles_07.html )
So even though I won’t be a nun, I like full habits best.
 
As can I! I’m 17 and have known for 5 years that I’m going to be a nun. At one point in my discernment I was sure that I was going to join an order that doesn’t wear a habit. It was very hard for me, but I thought that it was just something that God wanted me to sacrifice to Him. After a while I came to the conclusion that if this is making me so unhappy and I’m not peaceful about it then maybe I should re think this. So I did and after a few months I found that I’m called to join a full habited order and couldn’t be more excited about it. I think there is something very beautiful in showing the world that you choose a radical different life. Not because I think you should brag about it or anything but what you are living is very different and it’s a great witness to it.

JMJ+
~Betsy

<3 Totus tuus Maria!
 
I imagine the same would be true for young men. I know I saw the Dominican Habit and the first thought was “I can see my self in that someday…”
 
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