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Saw this recently on romancatholicvocations.blogspot.com
romancatholicvocations.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-consecrated-virgin-in-diocese-of.html
Most interesting is the statement by Judith Stegman, President of the US Association of Consecrated Virgins – “Most of those consecrations have come in the last decade.”
I have lately become convinced (with no real proof) that we have reached a watershed in vocations that has only just begun blooming within the last few years and it seems to be gaining momentum. This story just another indication. I have also read of other women religious orders (usually the ones who still wear some form of habit) that say they are growing by leaps and bounds. There was a segment on ABC about a dominican order that had so many young women devoting their lives to Christ. It was quite a beautiful thing to see. I pray my daughters may consider it some day when they are old enough.
romancatholicvocations.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-consecrated-virgin-in-diocese-of.html
Most interesting is the statement by Judith Stegman, President of the US Association of Consecrated Virgins – “Most of those consecrations have come in the last decade.”
I have lately become convinced (with no real proof) that we have reached a watershed in vocations that has only just begun blooming within the last few years and it seems to be gaining momentum. This story just another indication. I have also read of other women religious orders (usually the ones who still wear some form of habit) that say they are growing by leaps and bounds. There was a segment on ABC about a dominican order that had so many young women devoting their lives to Christ. It was quite a beautiful thing to see. I pray my daughters may consider it some day when they are old enough.