Well, I just got back from a 10 day stay with the CRNJ in St. Louis and towards the end of the trip the topic of my future came up and I asked to join, and the Superior said yes.
LOL, actually, I said I was interested in joining, and he coyly said, "Are you ready to fill out huge packets and go through all sorts of grueling interviews and psychological testing??" and I said, "If I have to." But he said, "Well, why don't you just try asking first?" And I said, "Okay, may I come and join." And he said, "Yes, of course. We don't believe in all that application nonsense that takes hours and hours just to find out that people are exactly what they appear to be and frankly often weeds out the better candidates. It's a bureaucratic, modernist mentality centered around the pop-religion of psychobabble...welcome aboard."
So for me at least, application was extremely easy. I was so glad to hear they don't believe in all that application/interview nonsense. I just need to send in a statement of intent with my baptismal and confirmation certificates, and a letter from my pastor and a teacher.
I will be going to England and Rome with them in a month (the news came rather unexpectedly to me) and then they are moving away from St. Louis because their land got sold out from under them by the diocese to make room for McMansions. We're staying as a guest community in another Abbey (while some of the members study in Rome for the year) and after that father hopes to have found our permanent church and community somewhere (a chapel in a garage, isolated among urban sprawl, was not a permanent solution).
They are small, but their following is extremely loyal. A few families might move wherever they go, and I know that one woman is for sure following them across the country because she is in the beginning stages of helping them found a women's branch of the order and wants to stay close.
So it's turbulent, unusual, extraordinary times to be joining, but I think it is sent by God as a way to strengthen me and help me learn to be flexible and get a more varied experience, expand my horizons.
Thank you so much for your prayers.
