Oh, dear, how sad to think of Sister Rosalind alone in St Louis!

I sent in my application to join her almost a year ago, but received no formal answer. I’m sure this was due to the project being put on hold until the new bishop is appointed.
In the meantime, I have been accepted into another community which allows me to stay in my own home as a postulant and pay off my debts. After they are paid off, I can then go to the convent and, God willing, become a conventual sister. I think the two hardest things for older women are 1) debt

and 2) being sure that children are old enough and self-sufficient. If I were new at discernment and were free of debt with self-sufficient children, I would join Rosalind in the wink of an eye . . . if she would have me! Therefore, I think that many other women will join her as soon as they are able. For myself, I am very happy where the Good Lord has placed me.
I was able to hear Rosalind speak at Northern Illinois University at EWTN’s Family Celebration last October, and her talk was awesome! I also had a few minutes to speak with her one-on-one. I’m sure God will bless her because she is His devoted servant already in her heart. Such love she has for Jesus! We should all be a dedicated as Rosalind!
I will keep Rosalind and the women discerning about joining her new community in my prayers.

I sincerely believe that God will reward Rosalind’s faith, devotion, and desire for the religious life. Just think of some of the difficulties other foundresses have gone through, like St. Jane Francis Chantal who founded the beautiful Visitation Sisters! No, God will bless Rosalind. I’m positive of it.

First, I will pray that the Holy See under the guidance of the Holy Spirit will send a kind and supportive bishop to St. Louis!

God bless you, Rosalind!