Cloisters
Well-known member
It’s known as the personal prayer rule, and all laity are encouraged to develop one for themselves. They are even permitted to develop their own distinctive garb, which in this case could be all brown with sandals and Franciscan cross or pin. No robes outside of the house.
There’s a lot of misinformation out there regarding the foundation of new charisms. They start as private lay associations, and they can be comprised of one person. This one person living the charism can develop into a diocesan hermit. A hermit’s parish is their community, and they will participate in parish life. Hermits are also responsible for their remunerative work and health insurance.
If adherents are desired, setting up the “third order” is a way of vetting potential vocations. This will also fall into the category of private lay association. Then the founder and the adherents will form a distinctly different preparatory association, and begin living the life which is to firm up the constitutions.
I am a married Lay Dominican, and I have what’s called a preparatory association of hermits in the works right now. When the group is recognized by the bishop and receives a letter from him, I will be wearing the full habit in appropriate places–mainly Mass because the habit will upset my husband who has fallen away from the church.
So, don’t listen to the critics. Develop your personal prayer rule, and retain a spiritual director. What you’re doing is between you and God. To listen to the critics–who know nothing about this prosess–is akin to idolatry, and stifling the Spirit. It’s your soul, not theirs.
Blessings,
Cloisters
There’s a lot of misinformation out there regarding the foundation of new charisms. They start as private lay associations, and they can be comprised of one person. This one person living the charism can develop into a diocesan hermit. A hermit’s parish is their community, and they will participate in parish life. Hermits are also responsible for their remunerative work and health insurance.
If adherents are desired, setting up the “third order” is a way of vetting potential vocations. This will also fall into the category of private lay association. Then the founder and the adherents will form a distinctly different preparatory association, and begin living the life which is to firm up the constitutions.
I am a married Lay Dominican, and I have what’s called a preparatory association of hermits in the works right now. When the group is recognized by the bishop and receives a letter from him, I will be wearing the full habit in appropriate places–mainly Mass because the habit will upset my husband who has fallen away from the church.
So, don’t listen to the critics. Develop your personal prayer rule, and retain a spiritual director. What you’re doing is between you and God. To listen to the critics–who know nothing about this prosess–is akin to idolatry, and stifling the Spirit. It’s your soul, not theirs.
Blessings,
Cloisters