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If someone is considering an order and has not revealed these thoughts to the authorities. By definition a Secular Order is a real Order. Secular Orders answer to the Sacred Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. They also answer to the Holy See. Therefore, they are governed by canon law.
I strongly recommend that anyone who holds a position on abortion or euthanasia contrary to that which the Church demands not enter an order. And if you are already in an order, such as a candidate or novice, you have a moral obligation to reveal your position to the superior of the community, whatever title he may go by.
The profession would be invalid, if the person making the profession is in a situation that places him or her out of communion with the Church. The person would then be adding a very serious sin to their lives. Knowingly making an invalid profession, whether in a religious order or a secular order, is a grave sin. It is equivalent to knowingly entering into an invalid marriage.
It is also an injustice to the Order, because the Order accepts the candidate in good faith. It believes that the Candidate is truly Catholic and holds and believes everything that the Catholic Church teaches. The Order also believes that the candidate truly wants to obey the authority of the Church and that the candidate will not say or do anything that will compromise the reputation and fidelity of the order. To enter an order with positions that are contrary to faith and morals, should be reported.
In charity, I strongly recommend to anyone who is in such a position to have an honest discussion with the proper authorities in their order. They may be able to address your concerns and answer your questions on this subject. If nothing else, they will be able to tell you if you can join them and hold these views.
This is a true fraternal concern.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF
I strongly recommend that anyone who holds a position on abortion or euthanasia contrary to that which the Church demands not enter an order. And if you are already in an order, such as a candidate or novice, you have a moral obligation to reveal your position to the superior of the community, whatever title he may go by.
The profession would be invalid, if the person making the profession is in a situation that places him or her out of communion with the Church. The person would then be adding a very serious sin to their lives. Knowingly making an invalid profession, whether in a religious order or a secular order, is a grave sin. It is equivalent to knowingly entering into an invalid marriage.
It is also an injustice to the Order, because the Order accepts the candidate in good faith. It believes that the Candidate is truly Catholic and holds and believes everything that the Catholic Church teaches. The Order also believes that the candidate truly wants to obey the authority of the Church and that the candidate will not say or do anything that will compromise the reputation and fidelity of the order. To enter an order with positions that are contrary to faith and morals, should be reported.
In charity, I strongly recommend to anyone who is in such a position to have an honest discussion with the proper authorities in their order. They may be able to address your concerns and answer your questions on this subject. If nothing else, they will be able to tell you if you can join them and hold these views.
This is a true fraternal concern.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF