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EqualinHim
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Recently I was talking to a friend of mine. She’s a devout Catholic who spent two years in a cloistered benedictine convent where she became a novice. Unfortunately, it was clear that the life was not for her and she left the convent, but remained on good terms and stayed a practicing Catholic. She’s been away for several months and her readjustment to life outside the convent has been ‘interesting’. She recently complained to me that one of her relatives was trying to set her up with someone. This was the gist of the conversation that she had, which involved another friend of ours. She’s 21 years old, btw.
Me: So what’s so bad about the guy?
Her: He’s nearly 40 and I barely know him.
Me: Ugh. I guess I can see why you’re not interested. Now that you’ve left the convent, do you feel called to marriage?
Her: NOT TO HIM!
It was a hilarious conversation and she had such a perfect delivery of the last bit that everyone in the room started giggling. But, that brings up the question that I wanted to ask you brave folks of CAF:
When did you know that your spouse was the one you were called to marry?
Me: So what’s so bad about the guy?
Her: He’s nearly 40 and I barely know him.
Me: Ugh. I guess I can see why you’re not interested. Now that you’ve left the convent, do you feel called to marriage?
Her: NOT TO HIM!
It was a hilarious conversation and she had such a perfect delivery of the last bit that everyone in the room started giggling. But, that brings up the question that I wanted to ask you brave folks of CAF:
When did you know that your spouse was the one you were called to marry?