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I feel really drawn to the Carthusians’ spirituality and way of life, but am also in the process of discerning whether I might be called to married life.
Is there any kind of lay association that draws on the life and rule of St Bruno for spiritual nourishment? I know the Benedictines have Oblates and the Dominicans, Franciscans, Carmelites, and most other orders, have 3rd orders, but I’ve never heard of anything similar related to the Carthusians.
I have introduced a few Carthusian touches to my own spiritual life, such as spending time in silence, praying the office in front of a private oratory in my room (with space to sit and kneel, as the Carthusians have in their cells) and kneeling to pray an Ave Maria in my front porch before coming in or going out. None of that makes me ready to become a Carthusian brother, in fact, I think I’d go crazy with that much solitude. All the same, it would be good to have a group in which to discuss how to implement the spirit of St Bruno’s rule in the secular world.
Does such a group exist?
Is there any kind of lay association that draws on the life and rule of St Bruno for spiritual nourishment? I know the Benedictines have Oblates and the Dominicans, Franciscans, Carmelites, and most other orders, have 3rd orders, but I’ve never heard of anything similar related to the Carthusians.
I have introduced a few Carthusian touches to my own spiritual life, such as spending time in silence, praying the office in front of a private oratory in my room (with space to sit and kneel, as the Carthusians have in their cells) and kneeling to pray an Ave Maria in my front porch before coming in or going out. None of that makes me ready to become a Carthusian brother, in fact, I think I’d go crazy with that much solitude. All the same, it would be good to have a group in which to discuss how to implement the spirit of St Bruno’s rule in the secular world.
Does such a group exist?
