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I just went to my first Tridentine Mass or Extraordinary Form Mass.

You know how people say they can judge you by the company you keep…if that is true then the Parish I went to is truly a Holy and Blessed Parish. I think the average family size was 4! To see the old standard Catholic Family was just amazing. To be in the presence of modestly dressed men and women was truly a gift. I will be honest it was nice to not have to worry about the distraction of a woman in immodest clothing sitting in front of you. I am weak sometimes and I didn’t have to struggle at this Mass. It was truly a gift.

And the reverence that is shown to Christ’s Body! You just do not get that in the Ordinary Mass 100% of the time. If only I knew exactly what was going on…time will help with that one. I would recommend going to a few Tridentine Masses if you haven’t already. I can see how so many saints have come from this form of the Mass.

I hope you all had equally blessed Sundays! God Bless.😃
 
I attended the Divine Liturgy at a Byzantine Catholic church last night. I’d also suggest that for anyone who hasn’t at least attended once. 🙂
 
Hi everyone! 🙂
I’m 22 years old and I’m becoming Catholic… what came as a big shock for me is around this late summer/fall I started feeling a potential call to the religious life. I don’t know anything for sure yet. It’s been very difficult for me trying to deal with these thoughts, because this was so unexpected (and to be honest, I resisted!). I tried to distract myself lol but the thoughts keep coming back, and sometimes I feel like it might really be God’s will for me. I haven’t really discerned yet though. It’s funny because I’m not even officially Catholic yet, lol, but all my beliefs are Catholic and that’s who I am already ‘in my heart’.

It’s a really scary idea for me to just leave everything, even for God. I really want to love Him completely though. That’s all I want in life. Sometimes I just feel really weak 😊 I hope in the next few years He will strengthen me… I’d have to wait a few years anyway since I’m a convert. I find myself telling Jesus during Adoration that I’d give up anything for Him, but then later on I feel terrified. lol! I have so many attachments to the world.
Then, a week ago I met this guy and he’s really nice and we have a lot in common, and all of a sudden I wanted to be in a relationship and have a husband and family someday. I thought how wonderful it would be to have lots of kids and bring them up in the faith. But then I felt so confused because before I knew that I want to ever only be with Jesus and never marry. Later on I realized that that’s really where my heart is, I want to devote all my time to the Lord and it says in the Bible that if you’re married, you won’t be able to do that… but on the other hand, if you have a marriage that glorifies God, then aren’t you still living entirely for Him? :confused:

So as you can see probably I’m pretty confused lol… I try to ignore all my emotions and feelings and worries and I try to surrender to God’s will alone, whatever it might be…

it doesn’t help that my family seems to be extremely against any idea of a religious vocation and also I’m worried because I’m the only child, and I want to be able to take care of my parents when they’re older. I don’t see how I can if I’m a nun unless I get permission or something… but I’m really drawn to the contemplative orders and I don’t know if they’d allow that. I really love my family and I know God understands that, and I ask Him every day to take care of them no matter what. I hope that somehow things would work out.

So I’ve just surrendered all these thoughts and worries to the Lord and I trust Him that in His goodness He will lead me in the right direction… I still have 2-3 years during which I can’t be a nun anyway, and I also have to pay off some student loans, so I hope I’ll use that time to grow in faith and I also hope God prepares me. I’ll see what happens. At this point, it’s really 50/50… I might be called to be a nun or to marry. I just hope I won’t make the wrong choice.

One thing about me; I have a BIG fear of being deceived. I so want to choose the right thing.

I find that there are some things that really help me find peace among all this, and that’s spending time in Eucharistic Adoration and also having a strong devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. During these past few weeks I got to really know her better as my Mother and I love her very much. I want to get a Brown Scapular, and I already wear a Miraculous Medal and I think that’s been helping me in ways.

So - that’s me… lol! 🙂 sorry I rambled so much.

It’s great to read about all your stories. Very encouraging. I will keep you in my prayers.

If you could say a prayer for me too I’d appreciate that lots. 🙂

God bless you!
 
Monica, please have no fear. I know you may hear that often from people who are trying to console you and give you hope, but God Himself says that to us. Have no fear. It’s easy in this day and age to get mixed up in the world and all its attractions, but being a Christian, we are called to depart from this world and all its vanities. It requires an internal conversion, which you have already experienced by seeking the will of God in your life, and seeking truth within the Catholic Church. This is one of the most important steps, and you have already taken it. That should really help you out. 🙂

This Sunday, the Gospel focused on serving the Lord, even if we are required to leave our families:

*Gospel
Mk 1:14-20

After John had been arrested,
Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God:
“This is the time of fulfillment.
The kingdom of God is at hand.
Repent, and believe in the gospel.”

As he passed by the Sea of Galilee,
he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea;
they were fishermen.
Jesus said to them,
“Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
Then they abandoned their nets and followed him.
He walked along a little farther
and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John.
They too were in a boat mending their nets.
Then he called them.
So they left their father Zebedee in the boat
along with the hired men and followed him.*

The question you need to ask yourself is, what is keeping you from following Jesus, whatever the cost? It may be your family, which it sounds like a very good possibility; or it might be your own fear. Were not those fishermen unsure of what Jesus was calling them to? He did not tell them what they were coming for, He just said to follow Him, and they did. Such a steadfast faith, my friend. It’s that faith that allows us to rest in the arms of Jesus and take His hand when we are afraid. Ask Him to lead you in all paths, whether it be religious life or married life. It’s true that you can serve Jesus as a married woman. Bl. Louis and Zelie Martin served in that capacity by becoming parents of 4 Carmelite nuns and 1 Visitation Sister. One of those Carmelite nuns included St. Therese of Lisieux! They rose their children to have a strong faith in God and to serve Him in religious life. And they are becoming saints themselves! If they can do it, you can too! 😃

It could be possible that God is calling you to be open to religious life to prepare for a possibility of a child accepting the call, or He wants you to respond yourself. Whichever the case may be, you must get yourself a spiritual director. This can be the form of a priest, brother, sister, deacon, or even a lay member of the Church. Spiritual directors are an invaluable resource because they help us figure out our call in this life, whether it be marriage, consecrated single life, religious life, or the priesthood. Since you have a few years before you can become a religious, you can use this time to grow even closer to Jesus. I pray that you will have clarity. This time is a test of your vocation. Whether you chose to date the young man you met, or wait, that’s up to you, but it might help you figure out if you are called to marriage. That’s something to discuss with your spiritual director.

I know that what you are feeling is confusion. I’ve been there many times myself. I am called to religious life as a Sister. It took me a while to get to the point where I was very accepting of it, and I’ve been discerning for a little over a year. My mom was not really open to the idea of discussing it, although she said she was supportive. That has changed for the better. I talked to her yesterday about it, and we are both sure that this is where I am called. One reason I am so sure is that I have ADD. I change my mind often because of changing motivating factors. But the two things that have remained VERY sure in my life are that I want to be a Sister and that I am called to be a nurse. My mom confirmed this, and knows that I have spoken of nothing short of responding to that call. It’s a matter of being truthful with myself and with her, and most importantly, GOD! If you do that, then prayerfully your family will see your serious attitude and may adjust their feelings accordingly. Or, if they don’t, it may be a test of your vocation to see if you are willing to respond while experiencing doubt and confusion. If that is the case, you have been blessed! It’s often those who receive the call in doubt and confusion that remain strong in the Lord’s power. 😃

I’ll be praying for you, Monica. Don’t lose heart, my friend and sister in Christ. If you would like, I have Facebook, and we can be support buddies if you feel you need that. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. God bless you!
 
I just went to my first Tridentine Mass or Extraordinary Form Mass.

You know how people say they can judge you by the company you keep…if that is true then the Parish I went to is truly a Holy and Blessed Parish. I think the average family size was 4! To see the old standard Catholic Family was just amazing. To be in the presence of modestly dressed men and women was truly a gift. I will be honest it was nice to not have to worry about the distraction of a woman in immodest clothing sitting in front of you. I am weak sometimes and I didn’t have to struggle at this Mass. It was truly a gift.

And the reverence that is shown to Christ’s Body! You just do not get that in the Ordinary Mass 100% of the time. If only I knew exactly what was going on…time will help with that one. I would recommend going to a few Tridentine Masses if you haven’t already. I can see how so many saints have come from this form of the Mass.

I hope you all had equally blessed Sundays! God Bless.😃
I couldn’t agree more. I watched the Tridentine Mass on EWTN a few mos. ago (FSSP? are those the correct letters?) and it took my breath away!..in a spiritual way…so beautiful!!!
Kathgirl
 
Hello Monica,

May God bless you in your discernment. You seem to be a much more faithful Catholic, before you are Catholic, than I was for the first 18 years or so of my Catholic Faith! You are truly blessed for that, and it gives me such great hope and love for Christ to see Him working in you as He is! Thank you for your story.

I have struggled with the decision of whether I should be a Father to my own children or to God’s Children and one thought that has keep me strong is that it is, in the end, not truly my decision. The only decision I have to make each and every day of my life is to follow God that day. If that is all that I do, then I will be lead to the path that leads me to which ever vocation God wants me. If I spend each and every day in service to our Lord and Savior then I give up my desires and let Him Choose. I am deathly afraid of making the wrong decision because I was engaged for selfish and self-fulfilling reasons and I am so afraid of doing that yet again. I had deceived myself into thinking it was God’s will, but really I had just made God’s will my will. That I highly recommend you do not do. This is how I deal with that fear…I place more fear in God than in MY decisions. So, I love God more than any decision I can make. This is how I make through each day of medical school right now…God is in control and maybe He needed me here for a year, but next year I will do a spirituality year for my diocese at the seminary in Denver, CO. May God’s will be done in my life.

God Bless!
 
Sorry to just keep filling this thread with my personal story, but I love sharing how God blesses me throughout the day and knowing that there is a community of us “out there”.

Anyways, I have been praying for a spiritual adviser for only a few days and today while praying about in Morning Prayer the idea of the older priest who says Mass everyday on campus popped into my mind. So, I accepted this and decided that today after Mass I would ask him if he or someone he knew could be my spiritual adviser.

He was more than happy to help and we set up an appointment and he has been the priest for this hospital and near by parish for 44 years! What wisdom and experience. Needless to say I am super excited. Things are just coming together for me and all I did was decide to do God’s will each and every day of my life. I have no clue about my ultimate vocation, but I do know I am on the right path.

Thanks for listening and I pray that God blesses each and every one of you on your Journey’s to His Heart! Amen!
 
Sorry to just keep filling this thread with my personal story, but I love sharing how God blesses me throughout the day and knowing that there is a community of us “out there”.

Anyways, I have been praying for a spiritual adviser for only a few days and today while praying about in Morning Prayer the idea of the older priest who says Mass everyday on campus popped into my mind. So, I accepted this and decided that today after Mass I would ask him if he or someone he knew could be my spiritual adviser.

He was more than happy to help and we set up an appointment and he has been the priest for this hospital and near by parish for 44 years! What wisdom and experience. Needless to say I am super excited. Things are just coming together for me and all I did was decide to do God’s will each and every day of my life. I have no clue about my ultimate vocation, but I do know I am on the right path.

Thanks for listening and I pray that God blesses each and every one of you on your Journey’s to His Heart! Amen!
Congratulations! When do you see him for the first time? I get to talk to mine for the first time on Thursday for spiritual direction. 😃
 
Congratulations! When do you see him for the first time? I get to talk to mine for the first time on Thursday for spiritual direction. 😃
Funny thing, I see Fr. Spencer on Thursday at 2. God must be ready for some good work that day! Haha.
 
Funny thing, I see Fr. Spencer on Thursday at 2. God must be ready for some good work that day! Haha.
YOU ARE KIDDING??? I am seeing my spiritual director the same time, too!!! :eek: :eek: LOL!
 
Hi

I hope God will really finish what He has started with you guys.I will be praying for you and your Spritual Directors.

Have a lovely day.👍
 
I guess God decided this week is the time to whip us into shape, as He’s found it proper for me to spend some time at a monastery this weekend and meeting with the monastery’s Vocations Director. I’m heading up there on Friday and will be there until Sunday.

Pray for me, as I will be doing for you.
Stephen
 
I wanted to post that I am happily attending a post-retreat Day of Reflection at a Discalced Carmelite Friars’ Monastery on Saturday! Since I feel called to the Carmelites, I jumped at the chance to go! I can’t wait!! 😃
 
Hi

I hope God will really finish what He has started with you guys.I will be praying for you and your Spritual Directors.

Have a lovely day.👍
God bless you, Majobe, and thank you so much for your prayers! 👍
 
Thank you Majobe for your prayers and thank you everyone. I hope, too, that I will let God finish His work in my life. CarmeliteGirl and Sanctus I will pray for you both in your weekend retreats and time with God. May you find Him speaking to you in your Hearts!

God Bless!
 
Thank you Majobe for your prayers and thank you everyone. I hope, too, that I will let God finish His work in my life. CarmeliteGirl and Sanctus I will pray for you both in your weekend retreats and time with God. May you find Him speaking to you in your Hearts!

God Bless!
Thank you, Doc2be, for your prayers, and know that you are in mine, as are all discerners. 😃 I hope you have a good meeting with your spiritual director on Thursday! 👍
 
Monica, please have no fear. I know you may hear that often from people who are trying to console you and give you hope, but God Himself says that to us. Have no fear. It’s easy in this day and age to get mixed up in the world and all its attractions, but being a Christian, we are called to depart from this world and all its vanities. It requires an internal conversion, which you have already experienced by seeking the will of God in your life, and seeking truth within the Catholic Church. This is one of the most important steps, and you have already taken it. That should really help you out. 🙂

This Sunday, the Gospel focused on serving the Lord, even if we are required to leave our families:

Gospel
Mk 1:14-20

After John had been arrested,
Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God:
“This is the time of fulfillment.
The kingdom of God is at hand.
Repent, and believe in the gospel.”

As he passed by the Sea of Galilee,
he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea;
they were fishermen.
Jesus said to them,
“Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
Then they abandoned their nets and followed him.
He walked along a little farther
and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John.
They too were in a boat mending their nets.
Then he called them.
So they left their father Zebedee in the boat
along with the hired men and followed him.

The question you need to ask yourself is, what is keeping you from following Jesus, whatever the cost? It may be your family, which it sounds like a very good possibility; or it might be your own fear. Were not those fishermen unsure of what Jesus was calling them to? He did not tell them what they were coming for, He just said to follow Him, and they did. Such a steadfast faith, my friend. It’s that faith that allows us to rest in the arms of Jesus and take His hand when we are afraid. Ask Him to lead you in all paths, whether it be religious life or married life. It’s true that you can serve Jesus as a married woman. Bl. Louis and Zelie Martin served in that capacity by becoming parents of 4 Carmelite nuns and 1 Visitation Sister. One of those Carmelite nuns included St. Therese of Lisieux! They rose their children to have a strong faith in God and to serve Him in religious life. And they are becoming saints themselves! If they can do it, you can too! 😃

It could be possible that God is calling you to be open to religious life to prepare for a possibility of a child accepting the call, or He wants you to respond yourself. Whichever the case may be, you must get yourself a spiritual director. This can be the form of a priest, brother, sister, deacon, or even a lay member of the Church. Spiritual directors are an invaluable resource because they help us figure out our call in this life, whether it be marriage, consecrated single life, religious life, or the priesthood. Since you have a few years before you can become a religious, you can use this time to grow even closer to Jesus. I pray that you will have clarity. This time is a test of your vocation. Whether you chose to date the young man you met, or wait, that’s up to you, but it might help you figure out if you are called to marriage. That’s something to discuss with your spiritual director.

I know that what you are feeling is confusion. I’ve been there many times myself. I am called to religious life as a Sister. It took me a while to get to the point where I was very accepting of it, and I’ve been discerning for a little over a year. My mom was not really open to the idea of discussing it, although she said she was supportive. That has changed for the better. I talked to her yesterday about it, and we are both sure that this is where I am called. One reason I am so sure is that I have ADD. I change my mind often because of changing motivating factors. But the two things that have remained VERY sure in my life are that I want to be a Sister and that I am called to be a nurse. My mom confirmed this, and knows that I have spoken of nothing short of responding to that call. It’s a matter of being truthful with myself and with her, and most importantly, GOD! If you do that, then prayerfully your family will see your serious attitude and may adjust their feelings accordingly. Or, if they don’t, it may be a test of your vocation to see if you are willing to respond while experiencing doubt and confusion. If that is the case, you have been blessed! It’s often those who receive the call in doubt and confusion that remain strong in the Lord’s power. 😃

I’ll be praying for you, Monica. Don’t lose heart, my friend and sister in Christ. If you would like, I have Facebook, and we can be support buddies if you feel you need that. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. God bless you!
thanks soo much dear sis hugs. I really appreciate your post. You’ve already helped me a lot. I’d be very grateful if you said a prayer for me.

I struggle lots with fear. I think that’s one of my main problems. But I think if we choose God in doubt and fear, our faith becomes so much stronger. 🙂 He’s shown me this time and time again.

I’ve decided I’m just going to trust Him with my future and with my vocation and with my family. He knows this is a BIG issue for me cause I want my family to be happy and not suffer because of what I’m going to do. But there is still time so I hope and pray God will show me where I need to go and will take of everything else.

thanks again! 🙂

God bless!!
 
Hello Monica,

May God bless you in your discernment. You seem to be a much more faithful Catholic, before you are Catholic, than I was for the first 18 years or so of my Catholic Faith! You are truly blessed for that, and it gives me such great hope and love for Christ to see Him working in you as He is! Thank you for your story.

I have struggled with the decision of whether I should be a Father to my own children or to God’s Children and one thought that has keep me strong is that it is, in the end, not truly my decision. The only decision I have to make each and every day of my life is to follow God that day. If that is all that I do, then I will be lead to the path that leads me to which ever vocation God wants me. If I spend each and every day in service to our Lord and Savior then I give up my desires and let Him Choose. I am deathly afraid of making the wrong decision because I was engaged for selfish and self-fulfilling reasons and I am so afraid of doing that yet again. I had deceived myself into thinking it was God’s will, but really I had just made God’s will my will. That I highly recommend you do not do. This is how I deal with that fear…I place more fear in God than in MY decisions. So, I love God more than any decision I can make. This is how I make through each day of medical school right now…God is in control and maybe He needed me here for a year, but next year I will do a spirituality year for my diocese at the seminary in Denver, CO. May God’s will be done in my life.

God Bless!
thanks so much!! 🙂 that’s really great advice 👍
I’m soo terrified of making the wrong choice too. I’m always afraid of being deceived somehow. But this:
The only decision I have to make each and every day of my life is to follow God that day. If that is all that I do, then I will be lead to the path that leads me to which ever vocation God wants me. If I spend each and every day in service to our Lord and Savior then I give up my desires and let Him Choose.
is a great confirmation for me of something that God showed me too!! Once I was so scared cause I wasn’t sure how to follow God in the future. And He let me know to take it day by day and think more about serving Him THIS day cause we dont know the future anyway. And He already knows what will happen. Also, we can’t serve God in the big things if we don’t know how to obey in the little things. Maybe today I’m just called to be kind to people around me, and that’s it, no great deeds, but it only matters if we do all these “little things” with love. Then they become big things and pleasing to God. St Therese has been a big inspiration to me here 🙂 Also, I waste so much time in worrying when I could be using that time to love God.

I guess it’s a whole journey letting go of our desires. Maybe if we ‘die to self’ in the simple everyday things, big decisions like vocations would be more manageable.

Your post reminded me of something. One day I was reading a book about St Bernadette and suddenly I felt God telling me so strongly that He wants me to surrender all of myself to Him. And I felt like this is something that would be achieved in the future, not quite yet, because I’m not fully ready. But He asked me if I’m willing… and I said yes. And then I felt very strongly again that there would be trials and suffering ahead, and that if I want to advance in holiness I’d have to carry a cross as well… and God gave me the grace to say yes to that too, but I asked that whatever I go through it wouldn’t harm people I care about; that He would take care of them. (as I said, that’s a big fear I have). Then later on I started wondering what exactly this means and if I’ll have a religious vocation or something else… and I just told God, to choose for me. Because - I want to choose everything for Him, yet I’m way too afraid and too weak to do that. So hopefully He’ll take my desire to do His will and give me the grace to actually follow through with it… and would choose my vocation for me. Then, I’ll have to make the choice to obey.

I know that in my heart I want to follow God without any conditions or reservations, and at whatever cost, but sometimes I feel that’s way too difficult for me… and sometimes I also wonder why He would give such desires to a sinner like me. :o But in His mercy He did, so I trust Him to take me the rest of the way.

anyway… sorry for rambling lol…

These posts have really helped me. I’m going to save them.

God bless!
 
Well, I just bought my ticket to Milwaukee!!! I cannot wait to meet the Carmelite Sisters in person and learn about their apostolates. I am so happy! 😃
 
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