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cara1
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Interesting thread on Phatmass.com Vocation Station right now about communicating with women’s religious orders and the number that simply don’t answer emails or snail mail in a timely fashion, or not at all. Not even to acknowledge receipt or say ‘we’re busy and will get back to you’ , etc. Nada.
It sounds from the multiple posters reporting this problem that often those in charge are older, which means they may not be familiar with email. Others may realize immediately that the candidate is not suitable, but don’t want to say as much. Still, this is not the way to deal with the problem.
Many inquirers appear to be unable to visit communities for financial reasons. If any foundation or money source wants to increase vocations, funding visits to religious houses may be a relatively inexpensive and productive way to encourage them. Inquirers might immediately see that they actually don’t have a vocation, or that a particular house is not for them. Others might be very attracted to a community they hadn’t previously considered seriously. Vocation personnel might realize that an inquirer is potentially suitable, though not sounding so in an email.
It sounds from the multiple posters reporting this problem that often those in charge are older, which means they may not be familiar with email. Others may realize immediately that the candidate is not suitable, but don’t want to say as much. Still, this is not the way to deal with the problem.
Many inquirers appear to be unable to visit communities for financial reasons. If any foundation or money source wants to increase vocations, funding visits to religious houses may be a relatively inexpensive and productive way to encourage them. Inquirers might immediately see that they actually don’t have a vocation, or that a particular house is not for them. Others might be very attracted to a community they hadn’t previously considered seriously. Vocation personnel might realize that an inquirer is potentially suitable, though not sounding so in an email.