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I believe that the best way to answer this is by referring back to what has been the practice of the Church for centuries. Not everyone who feels called to the consecrated life is truly called. The confirmation that one is called comes through the Church. When the Church admits a woman to a religious congregation, then she knows that she has been called. Until then, it’s just her belief. She should pursue that belief. She should apply for admission, if and when it’s possible. If it’s impossible to be admitted, there is the answer. There is no call. The Church confirms the call. There is a difference between a call and a desire.I have this case. A woman who longs and can only find fulfillment in life by being a religious sister is paying her debts for many years. My question is: if she is indeed called by God and she felt really called why would she be in such obstacle that would make her suffer spiritually and physically? This debt is not forever, she could still be a sister one day but why would the call fall too early why not after so she wont be able to suffer much, some might acquire illness that would put end to their dreams. Is this some kind of test or this is the will of God? To try reaching the dream but in the end never reached it. I’m just wondering…
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF