That sounds wonderful

. I love it that you all are working to get the order en masse back to the original spirit of self-abandonment so dear to St. Francis. I expect that this is part of the New Evangelization that Pope John Paul II started, only it’s within the Church.
That feeling I had, that I mentioned, was purely a matter of pride, not calling. I don’t know whether I’m called to be a mendicant or not, but what I am sure about is that I am called to evangelism and/or ecumenism, especially of Protestants. As a former Protestant, I yearn for the reunification of the Catholic Church with her Protestant brethren. So many Protestants are ignorant of the basics of what Catholics believe, as well as all the reasons why we believe what we do and why Catholicism makes sense. They truly should understand, and I am convinced that prayer is the key to this victory. Mary goes to her Spouse, the Holy Spirit, when we ask her, and then the Spirit changes hearts. Then when the hearts open, the minds become interested in the truth and begin to drink it in, quickly in some cases and slowly in others. Souls then become filled with the Holy Ghost and are most beautiful to see as they receive the fullness of what they already possess!
I’m looking for the right order. I’m actually feeling a bit disappointed right now because one of the two orders I was most focusing on is apparently emphasizing outreach to lapsed Catholics, not to Protestants, and their outreach to Protestants is too indirect for me to want to pursue it.
I am looking through the orders listed in the Institute of Religious Life, because those orders are reliably confirmed to be strongly orthodox. I’m having trouble finding one that seems focused on bringing Protestants home.
I really like the Brotherhood of Hope, for they are reaching out in a powerful way to lots of people of all faith backgrounds
here, not just in foreign countries. However, I don’t think they have either a seminary program or a writer’s apostolate, and I would like to be both a priest and a writer, so I don’t know if that’s a good idea. Maybe I’ll get in touch with them and find out for sure, though.
I’m also trying to find out more about the Oblates of Mary, as they interest me very much.
The Dominicans have always had a strong attraction for me, but I hesitate for two reasons. One is that I haven’t seen any emphasis or even mention of contemplation in their prayer life, and the other is that I haven’t seen evidence that they have a strong outreach to Protestants. Most of what I think I saw them talking about doing was preaching to fellow Catholics, something deeply important, but not what I personally want to focus on as a primary goal.
If you or anyone else here has any good suggestions of orders for me to look at, I’d love to hear your recommendations! I’m hungry for souls and have gifts at writing, preaching, and teaching the truths of the faith. I’m sure God is calling me to evangelism, and I believe that a large field ripe for the harvest is here among conservative Protestants. When they join the faith, they often become towers of light, towers of David! I feel sure that I’m called to the active religious life. Or maybe mendicant; I haven’t thought about that. If the mendicants do a lot of evangelism or ecumenism, I’ll be very inclined to check them out carefully

. Do you have any thoughts about religious orders I might do well to consider?