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I’ve been talking with a friend and I realized it’s been a while since I posted here. I usually post only at Phatmass, but since I have friends here, I want to keep you abreast of my progress. 😉

I’ve been really trying to slow down in my discernment and make wiser choices. Prayer is a HUGE part of it all, and I wanted to make sure I was going where the Holy Spirit was leading me. I prayed all throughout Mass on Pentacost for the gift of the Holy Spirit. It seems to be working. 🙂

I’ve been reading up on the life of St. Francis of Assisi, and I find him very intriguing. He’s my constant role model, and I would very much like to live as he did. I am still considering the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal as my top priority, but a friend also suggested that I look into the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate. I’m trying to focus on one order at a time since I have mild ADD. 😉 But I intend to keep my options open.

I’m really trying to turn my discernment inward and focus on what my heart and soul believe instead of feelings or outside signs. There is danger in focusing on signs around you–I’m living proof. I totally believed each and every one of them, not really trusting in God and His hand in it all. I thought it was all easy from the order that I felt called to (trusting my feelings) to applying just because I was handed an application (I thought if I was being given the opportunity, God MUST be calling me there). Nothing could have been further from the truth. If I hadn’t been shown, firsthand, what the apostolate was really like, I would have entered not knowing what lay before me, and it would have been MUCH harder to leave. I have to thank God for that.

Right now, I’m very content with taking one step at a time until I know for sure (as sure as I can be) that the path I wish to take is God’s plan and not my own. I know, without a shadow of a doubt, that I am called to religious life, but I need to find the “niche” God has carved out for me. Until then, I plan to use my time very wisely. I’m getting involved in ministries in the Church and volunteer work. I’m still looking for a job, confident that God will make it happen soon. When the time comes for me to visit the CFRs in New York, whenever that may be, I plan to check them out first, and if I believe, internally, that God is calling me to look at them further, I hope to build a strong rapport with them before even thinking of applying. I’m going to do this with ANY order I make contact with.

😃
 
It is lovely to hear from you CarmeliteGirl25, you have been in my thoughts of late 🙂 I too am in a similar situation to you, I know that God is calling me to the religious life but I am not sure where. I am in contact with two orders who I am hoping to visit soon, God willing:)

Take care and I will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers 🙂
 
So no more Carmelites?:confused:🙂
In my prayers
-littletherese3
 
Right now, I’m very content with taking one step at a time until I know for sure (as sure as I can be) that the path I wish to take is God’s plan and not my own.
😃
It’s good that you are slowing down. Franciscan of Immaculate is a wonderful order and their charism and way of life are not easy (more difficult than few others). My friend visited there. First 2 days, she cried and missed our hometown a lot. At the end, when she left the convent, she amazingly wanted to apply. She will have another visit before applying.

She encouraged me to look into the FI also (for males), but I am currrently discern to enter seminary for our diocese. However, I’d like to visit the Shrine of the Lady of Guadalupe in Wisconsin which is staffed by the FI.
 
So no more Carmelites?:confused:🙂
In my prayers
-littletherese3
Not at this time. After several weeks of prayer, I don’t feel called to look into any other Carmelite communities right now. However, I’m open to the change. 😃 Right now, Franciscans are the only thing on my mind.
 
This seems like a particularly tough vocation to me, but since I see your profile says you are looking for a job as a nursing assistant… have you ever considered the Hawthorne Dominicans?

They have a special apostolate for the terminally ill. Their website says:
We preach God’s word through our apostolate - nursing incurable cancer patients in our five homes in the United States and one - our newest - in Kisumu, Kenya.
That’s pretty intense.

I have a big devotion to the Dominican order, so I figured I should offer you a recommendation of some group of Dominican sisters. I mean, if teaching is your thing, the Nashville Dominicans seem pretty good, but I figured this would mix up the recommendations a little bit. 👍

Feel free to shelf this recommendation, of course, as long as you want. No need to get overwhelmed looking in too many directions at once.

God bless,

-Rob
 
Don’t read too much about St. Francis or you’ll end up asking him to let you join the Order. And he will. Trust me on this one. 😉

Otherwise, I’m very happy that you are so content! I have been following your vocation story for a while and you have been, and will continue to be, in my prayers.

I recommend Chesterton’s bio of him, as well as The Perfect Joy of St. Francis, The Little Flowers and Thomas of Celano’s Life of St. Francis. St. Francis’ Rule is also beyond amazing and you should read that.
 
I’ve been talking with a friend and I realized it’s been a while since I posted here. I usually post only at Phatmass, but since I have friends here, I want to keep you abreast of my progress. 😉

I’ve been really trying to slow down in my discernment and make wiser choices. Prayer is a HUGE part of it all, and I wanted to make sure I was going where the Holy Spirit was leading me. I prayed all throughout Mass on Pentacost for the gift of the Holy Spirit. It seems to be working. 🙂

I’ve been reading up on the life of St. Francis of Assisi, and I find him very intriguing. He’s my constant role model, and I would very much like to live as he did. I am still considering the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal as my top priority, but a friend also suggested that I look into the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate. I’m trying to focus on one order at a time since I have mild ADD. 😉 But I intend to keep my options open.

I’m really trying to turn my discernment inward and focus on what my heart and soul believe instead of feelings or outside signs. There is danger in focusing on signs around you–I’m living proof. I totally believed each and every one of them, not really trusting in God and His hand in it all. I thought it was all easy from the order that I felt called to (trusting my feelings) to applying just because I was handed an application (I thought if I was being given the opportunity, God MUST be calling me there). Nothing could have been further from the truth. If I hadn’t been shown, firsthand, what the apostolate was really like, I would have entered not knowing what lay before me, and it would have been MUCH harder to leave. I have to thank God for that.

Right now, I’m very content with taking one step at a time until I know for sure (as sure as I can be) that the path I wish to take is God’s plan and not my own. I know, without a shadow of a doubt, that I am called to religious life, but I need to find the “niche” God has carved out for me. Until then, I plan to use my time very wisely. I’m getting involved in ministries in the Church and volunteer work. I’m still looking for a job, confident that God will make it happen soon. When the time comes for me to visit the CFRs in New York, whenever that may be, I plan to check them out first, and if I believe, internally, that God is calling me to look at them further, I hope to build a strong rapport with them before even thinking of applying. I’m going to do this with ANY order I make contact with.

😃
I* am glad to see you here. ( I myself have not been to the phatmass website) I think it is wise to take your time and look at various communities. Even if one finds an apostolate and rule there are many communities that may fit into that “ideal” then one must see if the way the rule is lived fits your temperament. I do encourage you to keep visiting with various communities. Keep reading. Keep visiting and asking questions. Have you reconnected with your spiritual director?

Blessings and Enjoy your Vocational Journey! *
 
Don’t read too much about St. Francis or you’ll end up asking him to let you join the Order. And he will. Trust me on this one. 😉
LOL! :rotfl: Too late for the warning! I’ve already prayed that he’d help me! 😉
 
This seems like a particularly tough vocation to me, but since I see your profile says you are looking for a job as a nursing assistant… have you ever considered the Hawthorne Dominicans?

They have a special apostolate for the terminally ill. Their website says:

That’s pretty intense.

I have a big devotion to the Dominican order, so I figured I should offer you a recommendation of some group of Dominican sisters. I mean, if teaching is your thing, the Nashville Dominicans seem pretty good, but I figured this would mix up the recommendations a little bit. 👍

Feel free to shelf this recommendation, of course, as long as you want. No need to get overwhelmed looking in too many directions at once.

God bless,

-Rob
They are pretty high up on my list of places to check out if the CFRs don’t quite work out. I’ve already written to their Vocation Director, Sr. Alma Marie, but I haven’t heard back yet. I’ve looked at their website SEVERAL times! 🙂 They are beautiful.

Teaching has never been something I’ve enjoyed, much less feel called to, so while the Nashville Dominicans and the Ann Arbor Dominicans are beautiful, they aren’t on my list. 😦
 
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