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rissa87
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I have heard of them! They are so beautiful… I am also very fond of the Sisters of Life and the Sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist. All 3 are beautiful orders of young and vibrant sisters! It is just wonderful. My associate pastor also just got me interested in the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. They have an advent CD out right now that is at the top of the charts! They chant and sing so beautifully and they make amazing hand-made vestments. Their apostolate is to continually pray for our priests. They also have a number of young sisters and are just an amazing gift from God!I have a first cousin who’s a Dominican nun at St. Cecelia’s in Nashville, TN. I couldn’t recommend them more highly! Their job is to make Saints. They follow the original charism of the order, wear traditional habits, and live in cloister when they’re not teaching. (They mostly teach school during the year.)
I was up there for three days when she took her final vows. There were, at that time, about 150 of them at the convent. For the entire 3 days, I NEVER saw anything but a bright, beaming smile on ANY of their faces! They were the happiest group of women I’ve ever seen in my life!
They teach the young girls to be nuns, mostly by example. You get two habits (one to wear, one to wash), no makeup, etc. You are assigned a particular seat in the dining hall, and are expected to eat everything on your plate. You are assigned a bed, with curtains around it for privacy. And you are assigned tasks when not teaching (cleaning, cooking, gardening, etc.). I remember one nun who had been a principal at one of the schools they worked with for about 15 years in a row (they get assignments each year). The next year, her assignment was to work in the kitchen. And she was completely happy with that. No ego problems, just humility.
I also recall walking on the grounds (beautiful, on top of a hill in Nashville, with big oak trees, sidewalks, etc.), and one of the nuns whizzed by, jogging, in her complete habit! She did have tennis shoes on, though.I also saw one sitting on a tractor mowing the grass!
The building (the convent) was a pre-Civil war hospital. Goregous! 18’ ceilings, etc.!
Anyway, you can check 'em out here:
youtu.be/sW8A9uvSjSg
youtu.be/uFFiNRvXBQw
youtu.be/UDcC5NaKnAY