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I’ve written to the Carthusians recently, and am not sure how long I should wait for a reply. I tried e-mailing them, and waited 5 weeks with no reply, then I decided to write.
I know St Benedict said that when someone comes to the monastery door you should turn them away the first and second time, and if they really have a call they’ll come back a 3rd. Does the same hold true for writing?
Maybe my non-committal writing (I’m not sure if I’m called, but I’d like to spend some time living with them so that I at least have a realistic idea of what it is that I’m discerning) is the problem. Again, I realise in St Bruno’s day, men probably just sold all they had and showed up at the Charterhouse door with their bundle on their backs, are they expecting that level of commitment from me before I even know what it is I’m committing to?
Is there a right format for how to write to a monastery? Any ideas?
I know St Benedict said that when someone comes to the monastery door you should turn them away the first and second time, and if they really have a call they’ll come back a 3rd. Does the same hold true for writing?
Maybe my non-committal writing (I’m not sure if I’m called, but I’d like to spend some time living with them so that I at least have a realistic idea of what it is that I’m discerning) is the problem. Again, I realise in St Bruno’s day, men probably just sold all they had and showed up at the Charterhouse door with their bundle on their backs, are they expecting that level of commitment from me before I even know what it is I’m committing to?
Is there a right format for how to write to a monastery? Any ideas?