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Some orders of nuns/sisters require a payment before a person enters, I’ve heard some can be $500 but what about other orders? I just want to know incase I need to save up before entering.
That would be something to find out directly from each order that you are thinking of joining, just as you would ask each one directly about what habit they wear, what their daily schedule of prayer is, what work (if any) they do outside the convent and so on.Some orders of nuns/sisters require a payment before a person enters, I’ve heard some can be $500 but what about other orders? I just want to know incase I need to save up before entering.
There are still dowries today, and some orders require you/your family to pay a monthly fee through your Postulancy, in case you decide to leave before entering Novitiate. I read about it only for one specific order, but it might be something to check into. And if you have debt you still need to pay back, check into the organizations that will help you, as Warandpeace mentioned. I know that many Dioceses will help Seminarians pay off debt as long as they stay through Seminary and are ordained, and if they don’t follow through with ordination, they have to pay most or all of it back. I don’t know for nuns, though. If you’d like, PM me your diocese, and I’ll do some research for you and see what I can come up with, if you have any debt.The only thing I have heard is that you can’t enter until you pay off your debt, particularly student debt. It has become such a problem that there are organizations set up to help people entering the priesthood or religious life to pay off their debt.
What, really? Why? It takes many people 10 years or more to pay off their student loans. That seems like a tremendous impediment.The only thing I have heard is that you can’t enter until you pay off your debt, particularly student debt. It has become such a problem that there are organizations set up to help people entering the priesthood or religious life to pay off their debt.
To avoid burdening the order. Vows of poverty make it difficult to pay debts.What, really? Why? It takes many people 10 years or more to pay off their student loans. That seems like a tremendous impediment.