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Benedictine15
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I have been dealing with chronic depression/insomnia for 15 years. I was in the OCDS for approximately 14 years which includes 6 years of formation. The busyness and demands of community life was not compatible with my primary vocation as a wife, mother, homeschooler to youngest and part time ultrasonographer. Under the direction of a Carmelite Brother, I discerned it was best I voluntarily withdraw from the OCDS. This has brought much peace and I am able to shift my focus on my family life (God first). I continued to live the life of praying the Hours, attending daily Mass when possible, wearing the scapular, and setting time aside for quite, mental prayer and also, to still follow the writings of St. John of the Cross, my favorite Saint.
I started to reflect on the Rule of St. Benedict and realized not only how challenging it is but also how it continually invited me to take the focus off SELF and place it on God and serving my family…and others. This is important for someone who due to depression, can live a life that is quite self-absorbed. After starting with a spiritual mentor, I took the step and became a Benedictine Novice. What has also specifically drawn me is the fact that I can still be affiliated with a monastic order, have a Rule to follow under obedience (which still includes the Hours and private prayer) but also, understanding my needs unique to my soul, be accepted as an isolate since I live a good distance from the monastery and cannot attend meetings due to obligations (I have visited the monastery and plan on making retreats there when possible). I also tend to prefer time alone when it is available and does not interfere with my primary vocation as opposed to monthly (sometimes twice monthly) meetings.
Has anyone experienced switching an Order? If so, did you feel torn at all between the two? Would you mind sharing?
Bless you in advance for your time. I appreciate it!
I have been dealing with chronic depression/insomnia for 15 years. I was in the OCDS for approximately 14 years which includes 6 years of formation. The busyness and demands of community life was not compatible with my primary vocation as a wife, mother, homeschooler to youngest and part time ultrasonographer. Under the direction of a Carmelite Brother, I discerned it was best I voluntarily withdraw from the OCDS. This has brought much peace and I am able to shift my focus on my family life (God first). I continued to live the life of praying the Hours, attending daily Mass when possible, wearing the scapular, and setting time aside for quite, mental prayer and also, to still follow the writings of St. John of the Cross, my favorite Saint.
I started to reflect on the Rule of St. Benedict and realized not only how challenging it is but also how it continually invited me to take the focus off SELF and place it on God and serving my family…and others. This is important for someone who due to depression, can live a life that is quite self-absorbed. After starting with a spiritual mentor, I took the step and became a Benedictine Novice. What has also specifically drawn me is the fact that I can still be affiliated with a monastic order, have a Rule to follow under obedience (which still includes the Hours and private prayer) but also, understanding my needs unique to my soul, be accepted as an isolate since I live a good distance from the monastery and cannot attend meetings due to obligations (I have visited the monastery and plan on making retreats there when possible). I also tend to prefer time alone when it is available and does not interfere with my primary vocation as opposed to monthly (sometimes twice monthly) meetings.
Has anyone experienced switching an Order? If so, did you feel torn at all between the two? Would you mind sharing?
Bless you in advance for your time. I appreciate it!