What are your thoughts on the reason/s for that?
Sister, I believe the short answer to your question is, “This is the Will of God.” The Holy Spirit has always given to the Church men and women according to the needs of the time and place. God in his mercy does not abandon his children. He sends us people to meet the needs of his children. It is the continuation of the Incarnation. God continues to break into human history through humanity.
Now, let’s look at reason through the eyes of faith. Let’s talk about women religious first, and then we’ll get to male religious. When I look at the United States and the Church around the world I see the child as the greatest victim of modern man. Children are murdered in their mothers’ womb. Others are allowed to be born and are abandoned through neglect. They live in the home, but are anonymous. Only the computer, the video game and the cell phone know that they exist. Others are exploited by sexual abuse and human trafficking. Our children need mothers who will teach them and protect them. They need mothers who will guide them into the arms of God.
Teaching sisters are mothers. Children spend the greatest portion of their day in school with teachers. Those sisters who teach are their mothers during the greater part of their waking time. God has given them to our children to protect them and to guide them, to do for them what their biological mothers often fail to do.
What about nuns? What does a nun do? Isn’t a nun a woman who embraces silence and solitude to pray for those who cannot or do not pray for themselves? Our Lady is the consummate contemplative. She intercedes before Christ for his brothers and sisters. Today, we need Mary more than we ever needed her before. We live in world that has lost the desire and the sense of contemplation. Our society is awed by scandal, but we do very little to resolve problems. We simply whine and point the finger. The nun is a woman who is silent. She does not whine or point the finger. Like our Lady, she leads them to Christ through her prayer. Like our Lady, she remains in the background.
The Holy Spirit is calling American women to teaching congregations and enclosed orders because that is where our greatest need is. It’s not our only need, but it is our greatest need. The Holy Spirit will continue to call women to other forms of religious life, but the sheer numbers of souls being lost for lack of prayer and the children being killed in the womb or abused has triggered an aggressive response on the part of the Holy Spirit.
Why is God calling men to the mendicant and poor communities? Why is he calling more men to the brotherhood than to the priesthood, at this time? Again, let’s apply faith to reason. The greatest threat to peace is abortion. We know this. But abortion does not exist in a vacuum. The absence of peace also produces a disregard for human life and the dignity of the person.
Now, before I run out of space here, what did the Apostles ask Christ when they found themselves hopeless? “Lord teach us to pray.” And Jesus said, “When you pray say, ‘Our Father. . .’ .” If we pray, “Our Father,” we proclaim that we are brothers. The world today needs this message of brotherhood, especially the brotherhood of the unborn. We say, “Give us this day our daily bread.” The poverty of the modern world, given our technical and scientific abilities, is an indictment against man. The brothers who are called to these newer communities are living this part of the Lord’s Prayer. They are dependent on the Providence of God and through them Divine Providence provides for those who have no bread.
“Forgive us our sins as we forgive . . .” The brother who goes out to the poor is accepting of man in his fallen state, be it spiritual, psychological or material. He is forgiving by accepting and embracing the fallen as a brother. The “our” is played out here. The brother recognizes that we are all fallen in some way. In some area of our lives, we are all destitute. We will not be reconciled with God unless we reconcile with our brothers and sisters who are fallen and forgotten. “Lead us not into temptation.” The temptation to worship the material god and the god of death is assaulting our world. The Holy Spirit is placing in world men who will Witness to the Luminous Mysteries, the public ministry of Jesus. This is the testimony that the world needs. Even though many say that we need parish priests, this will not bring people into the Church. First you need to send out the servants to invite the guests to the feast as Jesus tells us in the Gospels. Then the parish priest can do his ministry. Finally, “Deliver us from evil.” Again, we admit our solidarity with others. We are not exempt from doing evil or being victims of evil. But evil is not found at mass. It’s on the streets of our cities. That’s where the Holy Spirit is calling the male religious to serve. He calls us to fight evil and proclaim Christ where no one else does.
I may be completely wrong. But this is my idea of why God is calling American women to teaching and enclosed communities and why he is calling men to the mendicant reform.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF
