littleone;1989969:
Depending on where you live, there might be a OCDS group near you. Follow the links provided by others.
I would ask you however, being a married man, where is your wife in your walk of faith? Are the two of you on the same spiritual level? If not, see if you can work on that first. I’ve seen problems with people, men more than women, who begin the process of becoming a Secular Order member, while their wives want no part of it. Our group met one Sunday afternoon per month. But that was enough to cause a problem between the men and their wives. None ever made it past the aspirant level. If on the other hand if your wife is very understanding, it could work for you. Be open to God’s call, but remember, it’s an invitation, not an order. His will for you is to be a husband first.
I was blessed to have a wife who is also a OCDS member. We have walked together in faith for the past 31 years.
Jim
You are a blessing to me, what a blessing to our Father in Heaven to read your last paragraph, It brings tears of joy to my eyes.
Just a little. Iasked our most loving Lord Jesus that if He had a woman for me I didn’t mind and that she would be one who would love me for being myself. (I see myself at times as thinking only of spirit ) I don’t mind letting go of my flesh at all.
This woman who Jesus would give me if He wished had to be Catholic, love Jesus know the Holy spirit, play music in the church and be able to know they hear God speak to them. Also not be able to give a message if God so desired.
Well I got all pluss. My wife is in the womans prayer group leads in the music at mass which play the guitar and sing.
We work together and help youth and I have the joy of ministering at work as the night security, where the youth come and ask how I am so different. Here I am able to minister openly because they ask me. I love being a missionary her in my own home town but with youth from all over the world.
I asked Jesus for someone to help me with my quest in following Him. He gave me a young girl St Therese who for four years was so close to me teaching me the little way by her insperation and putting biblical readings in my mind and how they relate to the little way.
When she came over to New Zealand I never thought anything would happen afterall I had followed the little way for over 25 years. When in 2005 I walked into the catholic church I was pushed by a wind and at that feeling I knew I needed a new home deeper into the little way I have looked and found one but it is very slight in its way. I need more depth in giving of self.
Thank you for your help
little one