Cloisters
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Sounds like your aunt is your spiritual director.Hi, I have to be quick. I appreciate everyone’s comments.
I should point out that I’m very happy at the moment. I’m just trying to do my best. But I’m very happy.
I do not yet have a spiritual director as I’m still 15 and my mother and Franciscan aunt think I need to prove myself able to sacrifice and live authentically. I’ve never been a bad girl but have not always been all good. I’ve also been influenced by bad influences at junior high school.
So I’m starting with the basics for an aspiring postulant. My aunt calls it small steps. My next step after improving biblical knowledge is my religious writings knowledge.
I have a prayer and work routine that is spiritually rewarding and provides great happiness, comfort and solace (great word) in difficult times. My humility/docility training in behaviour and dress only adds to it - I’m serving more than just my mother when I clean or do chores. One of the small steps for me is accepting that material needs are not priority 1, I need to share and be more giving, and I need to be more disciplined. These are personal qualities I want and need to develop. So please understand this.
Blessings,
Cloisters