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Vocations
The Religious Life is a way of living
the Gospel, putting oneself at God's disposal, an offering of the self to God to be used
as God wills.
The Postulant begins with a time of
sharing in the everyday life and worship of the Community for at least six months. She can
then ask to receive the Community cross and habit of a novice. The novitiate is a time to
deepen experience of God and of herself, to develop a ministry and become more involved in
all aspects of Community life. To move on from one stage to the next is always a mutual
decision by the individual and the Community, and she may leave at any time.
After a minimum of three years as a
novice she can be accepted as a Junior Sister, renewing the promises she made as a novice
to live and work in the spirit of Religious Life as a Sister of the Church, but with
increasing responsibility in the life of the Community.
After experiencing the Religious Life
in this way for three to six years the Sister may then ask to be Professed in Life Vows of
poverty, chastity, and obedience, endeavouring to live out her commitment until death,
through God's enabling gift.
In general the only distinguishing
symbol worn by the Sisters is the Community Cross since we desire to bear witness in our
own day, to the common human vocation to holiness. The habit is worn for festivals and
other appropriate occasions.
If you have a query
about the religious life, please send a letter to the Sister Provincial
including your address, phone number and a brief autobiography.
This information will be held confidentially. We regret we are unable
to accept enquiries via e-mail.
I have come to do your will, O God. (Hebrews
10:7)
©1997,
2004 CSC
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