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“Here, we respect their beliefs,” Borje said. “If they want to be Catholic we have to ask permission from their parents, and then there are a few who ask to be baptized, to become Catholic, because they want to receive Communion. That means they understand already our faith.”

 

http://globalsistersreport.org/news/ministry/franciscan-sisters%E2%80%99-school-expands-education-aeta-6286

 

and the sisters website:
http://www.sfic.org.ph/
 

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Interesting they require the marriage certificate of the parents of the aspirant. Is this common, or am I a doofus ?!

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Interesting they require the marriage certificate of the parents of the aspirant. Is this common, or am I a doofus ?!

I know a seminary in Canada which requires the same thing.  It use to be that being "illegitimate" was an impediment to ordination - and I'd assume the religious life as well.  It might have to do with the community itself - some old communities didn't want anyone with a reputation that could be scandalous - and that would include being born out of wedlock. It might just be an administration thing.

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brandelynmarie

One website of a religious community I was perusing had a "get-to-know-you" form. And I recall seeing a similar question. As to their intentions, I don't know...it could be an impediment or they are looking at an aspirant's background in order to better understand their emotional & psychological make-up.

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I'm not illegitimate...though I was conceived BEFORE the nups were said! (Love child). Scandalous as that may be..:-O

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That used to be an issue for women who wanted to enter the convent, pre-Vatican II. Please make sure that community is in line with the modern Church. Rose

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That used to be an issue for women who wanted to enter the convent, pre-Vatican II. Please make sure that community is in line with the modern Church. Rose

 

I've known several of these sisters, and they are inline with the church, and have a very good relationship with the local bishop in my diocese.  I'd actually say they are probably a bit too Vatican II for some of the people on this board. ;)

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