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rachael_maria
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So, where do people get the idea that there is an objective superiority to consecrated life?
Pope John Paul II , Vita Consecrata, no. 32
“As a way of showing forth the Church’s holiness, it is to be recognized that the consecrated life, which mirrors Christ’s own way of life, has an objective superiority. Precisely for this reason, it is an especially rich manifestation of Gospel values and a more complete expression of the Church’s purpose, which is the sanctification of humanity. The consecrated life proclaims and in a certain way anticipates the future age, when the fullness of the Kingdom of Heaven, already present in its first fruits and in mystery,[62] will be achieved and when the children of the resurrection will take neither wife nor husband, but will be like the angels of God (cf. Mt. 22:30)
Of course, this is not to say that religious life is the better for every person- it isn’t! God’s Will is always the best for the person.
I am not personally called to religious life but I did live in a convent filled with beautiful sisters- who were not the least bit “sentimental” and who considered themselves to be brides of Christ. This is not the least bit uncommon among sisters, many of whom are very well-educated, teach theology, etc. I wonder if anyone would want to tell the Alma Mercy Sisters, many of whom teach theology, are physicians, etc…or the Domincan Sisters of Nashville or the Alahambra Carmelites…come to think of it any one of the top ten convents in terms of new vocations in the U.S…how misguided and theologically inaccurate they are to consider themselves to be spouses of Christ. These are not exactly flaky women. I wish they were here to tell you themselves…but alas they are busy living the life God has called them to.
Peace of Christ to all!
Pope John Paul II , Vita Consecrata, no. 32
“As a way of showing forth the Church’s holiness, it is to be recognized that the consecrated life, which mirrors Christ’s own way of life, has an objective superiority. Precisely for this reason, it is an especially rich manifestation of Gospel values and a more complete expression of the Church’s purpose, which is the sanctification of humanity. The consecrated life proclaims and in a certain way anticipates the future age, when the fullness of the Kingdom of Heaven, already present in its first fruits and in mystery,[62] will be achieved and when the children of the resurrection will take neither wife nor husband, but will be like the angels of God (cf. Mt. 22:30)
Of course, this is not to say that religious life is the better for every person- it isn’t! God’s Will is always the best for the person.
I am not personally called to religious life but I did live in a convent filled with beautiful sisters- who were not the least bit “sentimental” and who considered themselves to be brides of Christ. This is not the least bit uncommon among sisters, many of whom are very well-educated, teach theology, etc. I wonder if anyone would want to tell the Alma Mercy Sisters, many of whom teach theology, are physicians, etc…or the Domincan Sisters of Nashville or the Alahambra Carmelites…come to think of it any one of the top ten convents in terms of new vocations in the U.S…how misguided and theologically inaccurate they are to consider themselves to be spouses of Christ. These are not exactly flaky women. I wish they were here to tell you themselves…but alas they are busy living the life God has called them to.
Peace of Christ to all!