Interesting. What’s the difference between the orders? Why would you pick to join one or the other?
They have different focuses. For example, Dominicans tend to focus on teaching and education.
Various Fransicans deal with the poor, homeless, needy, single mothers, fathers etc
Mother Teresa of Calcutta’s order, The Sisters of Charity, serve the poorest of the poor around the world.
Other orders would be found in hospitals or nursing homes
It fulfills the Lord’s “what you do unto these, the least of my brothers, you do unto me”
Although many Catholic universities have lost their sense of Catholic identity, many of them come from the Jesuits. (IE Boston University, Georgetown, Fordom)
Most Americans don’t realize it, but the tapestry of Catholicism is deeply woven into American culture, as much as Protestantism is. And much of that is due to the religious orders.
There were Jesuits missions to the Americas.
One of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, “Charles Carroll of Carrollton” was the brother to the first Catholic Bishop in America, John Carroll. He was the first bishop of Baltimore.
AFA joining one, it’s quite a process of discernment. Usually takes about 8 years of training and education. Not only do you, as someone seeking to enter an order, have to discern if it’s a right match for you, the community is discerning if you are a good fit for them. It’s not a given that you will be accepted.
These communities become your family, literally. It comes from the fact of Jesus lived with and was part of His community of 12 (plus other disciples).
Post Vatican II era threw many of the orders in an upheavel. Many of the women’s orders were doing away with the habits that they wore (their outfits) and many were chosing not to live in communities.
There is a shift in that now. Many of the more vibrate and younger orders are wanting to live in communitiy and want to wear the habit again. That want that kind of identity not only as Catholics but also what the identity of their order’s founder (St Francsis for the Franciscans, St Dominic for the Dominicas, St Benedict for the Benedictines. etc)
They are hungering to be counter-cultural in a culture (ours) that is so coming apart at the seams