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They were very cordial and one of the Adrian Dominican sisters joined us. I went to go visit some of the Dominican friars in NC since I'm on break from school. I'm just wondering how many there are. First Profession From the Dominican friars of the Province of St.
Albert the Great (central US), Saturday, August 9, at a.m.
By msahara November 5, in Catholic Vocation Station. So, one of the friars and I arranged for me to join the rest of the friars for Vespers and dinner. One day she wore the veil and I told her how beautiful she looked. The Summit Dominicans gave me their number so that I should contact them.
It's sad. I really didn't see the light of Christ in those sisters more or less like there just a bunch of women living together. I asked her, "Why don't you wear your veil everyday?
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I am the Novice Mistress of the cloistered Dominican Monastery of the Heart of Jesus in southea. CST St. Dominic Parish West 29th Avenue Denver, CO Each of these young men discerned, with the help of the prior provincial, to continue their studies in the Dominican Order.
it seems like there's more and more Dominicans popping up on Phatmass. I can relate hon, I visited some benedictine sisters recently and I received the same impression. When I got there, I was surprised to see that they weren't habited at all. Especially Dominicans.
What are your thoughts? Ok so I didn't know who else I would tell this to so I thought I would post my experience this evening. I think that it is unfortunate that religious have gone down this road of "Catholicism-lite". They were nice people and very kind to me for sure but Christ was missing.
Yeah, I agree about the habit--I wouldn't feel like a nun without one. She was nice too although you wouldn't be able to tell that she was a sister because she didn't wear the habit and she seemed pretty "worldly" for a religious.
And I understand that not wearing the habit doesn't necessarily make a religious a bad person but it is unfortunate if a religious doesn't wear the habit. Christ is everywhere at the summit monastery! She wore "some of the habit. This message was left on my blog a few days ago, and I thought I'd pass it on for those discerning the Dominican order.
[quote]Dear Elizabeth, My name is Sister Mary Imelda of the Holy Eucharist, O.P. I thought it looked ridiculous. who is or is going to be a Dominican? It was so different being with them and then being with the summit dominicans.
At all. All through my time there, I could not perceive the presence of Christ at all. In JM and St. I had a stand on the "topic" I mean my mentor Sister Marion Welter she doesnt wear a habit or a veil.