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I like a religious name although so many communities,except very traditional have stopped this practice.
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I got my video set (a good 13-15 years ago!) of the whole āTeresa of the Andesā at Pauline Books and Media. Itās run by the Daughters of St. Paul; you might check there. Thereās also a member on youtube whoās posted clips of the whole movie, so you can youtube it as well.This really is an awesome thread. Teresa of the Andes is a favorite of mine, too. There is a good movie about her that runs on EWTN sometimes.
That, Brother David, is very beautiful!As we left the pre-novitiate our pre-novice director gave us āreligiousā names.
Mine is Brother David of the Seven Sorrows of Mary.
I will be praying for you! BarbaraTherese, who posts on this forum too, is a supporter of the Servants.What fun! This is a great idea for a thread
I was received as a postulant with the Servants of the Sacred Cross last November . . . and I am sooooo happy!As an extern sister, I will not be able to change my name; but when I become a conventual sister (in about two years, I hope), then I will.
Here are my choices (so far . . . .)
John Paul the Great is my HERO
- Sister John-Paul Mary of the Divine Mercy
- Sister Benedicta Marie of the Holy Eucharist
- Sister Catherine Clare of the Blessed Sacrament
and he loved our Blessed Mother so much. He believed Our Lady of Fatima saved him during the assasination attempt. And, of course, he loved the Divine Mercy and canonized St. Faustina. Thatās number one.
Benedicta for our dear Pope Benedict who has turned out to be such a kind and gentle pastor and Marie for the Blessed Mother. Of course, the Holy Eucharist is the heart of the Church.
Catherine for St. Catherine Laboure, my favorite saint (besides my first name is Katherine) and Clare for St. Clare of Asissi who had such a powerful devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. Clare is my confirmation name.
Who knows, in the next two to four years, I may think of a lot more! God willing, I will be clothed as a novice next September. I have visited our convent in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. That is where I was received as a postulant. The only hard part was having to come home! The sisters are so dear, and our Reverend Mother is wonderful. God could not have picked a Reverend Mother more wise and kind than our Mother Wendy. If any of you are looking for a community that accepts older women, please go to our website: servantsofthesacredcross.org
With love in Jesus and Mary,
Old Convert
just curious, did you have any say in the matter? Or was it just, here is your new name, hope you like itAs we left the pre-novitiate our pre-novice director gave us āreligiousā names.
Mine is Brother David of the Seven Sorrows of Mary.
It was very unofficial and was done so in a ājokingā manner.just curious, did you have any say in the matter? Or was it just, here is your new name, hope you like it
Ah yes, the great tradition of Fr. Greg.As we left the pre-novitiate our pre-novice director gave us āreligiousā names.
Mine is Brother David of the Seven Sorrows of Mary.
Although itās more common to pick saints within the order you have joined, I am looking at the Carmelites and Iām strongly considering:I wonder if I could pick āSr. Faustina Francisā (after St. Faustina and St. Francis of Asissi - my confirmation saints) and be a Discalced Camelite.![]()
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Brother is right. The tradition is that the religious superior chooses the name. It usually has to be one that is not in use by someone else. Some communities give you three choices. Then the superior chooses one. But thatās not guarranteed.Most Religious Communities that have their religious change their names have rules regarding such things.
Some even give the name rather than allowing the religious to chose.
As for myself, this sort of thing never entered my discernment.
The community I am looking into, the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus in Wautawatosa, WI, allows the postulant who is becoming a novice 3 choices which she submits in the form of a list to the Provincial Superior. At the novitiateās commencement, the Superior chooses what name she deems appropriate for the Sister. It may be any of those 3 names, or one the Superior has in mind (which may be even more beautiful!). If I was to submit 3 names right now, they would be:Brother is right. The tradition is that the religious superior chooses the name. It usually has to be one that is not in use by someone else. Some communities give you three choices. Then the superior chooses one. But thatās not guarranteed.
Our postulants are allowed to ask, but that depends on the custom of the province to which they belong. If the province does not have this custom, then it does not happen.
The no name option sounds good to me.![]()
