K
KindredSoul
Guest
The title says it, basically. What would you do, exactly, to ensure that a religious order is faithful to the Pope and Magisterium, and to Sacred Tradition?
The problem is, I imagine it’s hard to get a straight answer if you ask them in “Yes or no” fashion, since it seems some heterodox people are quite unwilling to admit that they aren’t being faithful to the Church. They tend to play with Semantics, and will claim to be faithful to the Pope, Magisterium, etc., by twisting the word; because deep down they know that “Yes” is the only acceptable Catholic answer to that question, it seems some will give that answer even if it means using a very strange meaning of what it means to be “faithful.”
So what do you do? Must a person spend months with an Order and hope the right topics or issues come up to show whether or not they are Orthodox? How long, though, is long enough to feel sure that the Order isn’t going to “surprise” you down the road with something that just never came up?
Or perhaps one should write a long list of concerns to ask one of the representatives of the Order? It seems it’d take quite a long time to write down every possible concern, though…
Do you rely on the reputation? But what of newer Orders or Orders about which you simply cannot find a lot of information (good or bad) outside of what they themselves say?
Maybe it’s some combination…or maybe, when all is said and done, you should just dive right in. I’m sure that, before taking Solemn Vows, you’d know (since in the Orders I’ve looked at, that takes a couple of years). However, my point is that I’m wondering if there’s some way to find this out, with reasonable security, before then. It’d be a shame to spend a couple of years with a place then somehow find out something heterodox about them you’d never realized.
In a worst case scenario, if one took Solemn vows and only then found that the Order was heterodox in some way (big or “small”), what can one do? Is trying to reform the Order the only option, then?
I think these are questions all of us considering Religious Life have thought of at some point. I pray that those with experience and wisdom will share with us. Thank you!
Blessings in Christ,
KindredSoul
The problem is, I imagine it’s hard to get a straight answer if you ask them in “Yes or no” fashion, since it seems some heterodox people are quite unwilling to admit that they aren’t being faithful to the Church. They tend to play with Semantics, and will claim to be faithful to the Pope, Magisterium, etc., by twisting the word; because deep down they know that “Yes” is the only acceptable Catholic answer to that question, it seems some will give that answer even if it means using a very strange meaning of what it means to be “faithful.”
So what do you do? Must a person spend months with an Order and hope the right topics or issues come up to show whether or not they are Orthodox? How long, though, is long enough to feel sure that the Order isn’t going to “surprise” you down the road with something that just never came up?
Or perhaps one should write a long list of concerns to ask one of the representatives of the Order? It seems it’d take quite a long time to write down every possible concern, though…
Do you rely on the reputation? But what of newer Orders or Orders about which you simply cannot find a lot of information (good or bad) outside of what they themselves say?
Maybe it’s some combination…or maybe, when all is said and done, you should just dive right in. I’m sure that, before taking Solemn Vows, you’d know (since in the Orders I’ve looked at, that takes a couple of years). However, my point is that I’m wondering if there’s some way to find this out, with reasonable security, before then. It’d be a shame to spend a couple of years with a place then somehow find out something heterodox about them you’d never realized.
In a worst case scenario, if one took Solemn vows and only then found that the Order was heterodox in some way (big or “small”), what can one do? Is trying to reform the Order the only option, then?
I think these are questions all of us considering Religious Life have thought of at some point. I pray that those with experience and wisdom will share with us. Thank you!
Blessings in Christ,
KindredSoul