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I love to see new vocations…gives me a lift some days when I really need it.
One thing I’ve noticed though over the years, men have the luxury of going into the priesthood (or being a brother) much later in life. Women’s orders are usually more strict. I can see in a contemplative order but not so much in the more active ones.
I always understood how hard it was changing routines and lifestyle later in life, but in some men’s orders, they have no possesions, Internet, etc. and have a schedule to keep.
Do you think it’s just that they are more needed for the Eucharist or that women are “different” or usually have less activity in their orders? Just wondering why the disparity sometimes.
I love to see new vocations…gives me a lift some days when I really need it.
One thing I’ve noticed though over the years, men have the luxury of going into the priesthood (or being a brother) much later in life. Women’s orders are usually more strict. I can see in a contemplative order but not so much in the more active ones.
I always understood how hard it was changing routines and lifestyle later in life, but in some men’s orders, they have no possesions, Internet, etc. and have a schedule to keep.
Do you think it’s just that they are more needed for the Eucharist or that women are “different” or usually have less activity in their orders? Just wondering why the disparity sometimes.