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irisfromohio
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While I was in the early stages of discerning a vocation in the Church, I affiliated myself with a group, aspiring to become a part of an established congregation as a third expression of the foundress’ charism. They wanted status of at least an association of the faithful and possibly a secular institute. They ran up against a lot of resistance, but except for their contemplative sisters, who are dying out quickly, they are fading fast. Losing vocations at a frightening speed. They no longer wear habits. Some very old sisters wear a modified habit, and I am talking about two or three women in their 80’s.
Once, at a retreat, I mentioned that I was opposed to women in the priesthood and I looked up to the biggest bunch of google eyes I have ever seen. One of the sisters said, “I hope you are the only one here who believes that!”
Then, in subsequent meetings and retreats, sisters would incorporate pagan traditions, Native American rituals and talismans, Bhuddist rituals… I was so uncomfortable. When I found a reason to leave, I did. I still love everyone of them dearly and their foundress will always be one of my favorite saints, but I just cannot go the way of the liberals. They had a big “Obama” sign out in front of their house this year. They told me that the pro-life issue is a seamless issue that won’t be solved and we cannot expect to affect change in a secular venue… I’m glad I am no longer affiliated with them.
Once, at a retreat, I mentioned that I was opposed to women in the priesthood and I looked up to the biggest bunch of google eyes I have ever seen. One of the sisters said, “I hope you are the only one here who believes that!”
Then, in subsequent meetings and retreats, sisters would incorporate pagan traditions, Native American rituals and talismans, Bhuddist rituals… I was so uncomfortable. When I found a reason to leave, I did. I still love everyone of them dearly and their foundress will always be one of my favorite saints, but I just cannot go the way of the liberals. They had a big “Obama” sign out in front of their house this year. They told me that the pro-life issue is a seamless issue that won’t be solved and we cannot expect to affect change in a secular venue… I’m glad I am no longer affiliated with them.