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To start off, I’m female, so I’m discerning to be a nun. I have just scheduled my first spiritual direction session to be held this Friday. As my username suggests, I’ve looked at the Trappistines (datingtrappistine was too long for a username
), and I am fairly sure that I have a contemplative vocation. I also like The Rule of St. Benedict.
I’ve been very blessed with musical talents and next week am starting back school to further develop those talents, and I would like to be able to use them fully. I’ve also developed a great love of the Extraordinary Form of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (I’m in the schola), and what I’m studying (eventually, next year hopefully, since I’m starting at a community college) is Gregorian Chant and Liturgical Music.
I think what I’m trying to say is that I am looking for a contemplative order/convent that uses the Extraordinary Form of Mass, and maybe even uses the same for the Divine Office, that places emphasis on music, especially Gregorian Chant.
I’ve been very blessed with musical talents and next week am starting back school to further develop those talents, and I would like to be able to use them fully. I’ve also developed a great love of the Extraordinary Form of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (I’m in the schola), and what I’m studying (eventually, next year hopefully, since I’m starting at a community college) is Gregorian Chant and Liturgical Music.
I think what I’m trying to say is that I am looking for a contemplative order/convent that uses the Extraordinary Form of Mass, and maybe even uses the same for the Divine Office, that places emphasis on music, especially Gregorian Chant.