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  2. Our Lady of the Mississippi Trappistines On June 13, 2026, Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Sister Marie Madeleine Beverly made solemn profession at the Missisippi Abbey (USA). Sister Madeleine was born in Jacksonville, Florida, USA in 1989; she entered Mississippi in 2018 and made first profession in 2021. St Mary's Abbey Glencairn Trappistines On July 11, 2026, The Solemnity of Saint Benedict, Sister Beatrice Brady made solemn profession at St Mary’s Abbey of Glencairn (Ireland). Sister Beatrice was born in Ireland in 1995. She entered Glencairn in 2018 and made first profession in 2021
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  4. Filia Dei

    Male Equivalent to Consecrated Virgin

    I think one could do this through private vows, and definitely still live those vows in the world, but then the vows would be, well, private. But depending on your workplace/role it may be a blessing for it to be private, too - like a Catholic ninja, as my old pastor used to say during Lent.
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  6. KaytePost

    Male Equivalent to Consecrated Virgin

    I think the closest thing would be to join a Secular Institute. They make vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, but live in the world as a lay person. They are connected to a larger community, however live independently. They typically have monthly meetings either in person or virtual, and have a specific prayer commitment daily. Unlike CV life, they do have a specific charism or spirituality within the institute, and a bit more of a formal formation.
  7. Does anyone know if there's a male equivalent to being a consecrated virgin? I don't necessarily mean adopting the feminine spirituality per se, but rather is there a state of life where men can make public vows of celibacy (and poverty and obedience) while still living in the world?
  8. little2add

    July 14th

    Happy birthday wish you wish you were here
  9. Luigi

    Drop a word, keep a word

    scrambled egg
  10. little2add

    Prayers for Abortion Survivor and Her Mother

    Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters, each lasting about 13 weeks. First Trimester Duration: Weeks 1 to 13 Key developments: Fertilization, implantation, and early fetal development. Common symptoms include nausea and fatigue. Second Trimester Duration: Weeks 14 to 27 Key developments: Rapid growth of the fetus, development of organs, and noticeable physical changes in the mother. Symptoms may include reduced nausea and increased energy. Third Trimester Duration: Weeks 28 to 40 Key developments: Final growth and maturation of the fetus, preparing for birth. Common symptoms include discomfort and increased frequency of contractions Second Trimester / 23 weeks truly heinous
  11. CountrySteve937

    Coming to Terms with the Cloister

    I spent some time discerning with an order of hermits, in the Carmelite tradition. I miss that life terribly some nights, but it wasn't God's plan for my life. I think we often complicate discernment. Our vocation is to holiness. To become a saint. Now, depending on your life/ what opportunities you have, there's a variety of different means to that end. When young/ given the choice between multiple different hypothetical states of life, it's important to follow your inclinations. You pick a vocation because of love/desire. Cloistered life is a radical living out of what Matthew 19:29. It's a radical choice to live out the phrase "God alone." Not everybody is called to such a life, but for those who are they are called to "die." The desert fathers saw themselves as "martyrs of conscience" and that's what you'll end up becoming. Even when you join and your family occasionally visits, it's less so they're visiting their daughter and more so like when a family goes to the tomb of a deceased loved one. The monastery is your mausoleum and the habit is your tombstone. There's no way to sugarcoat this without in some way lying to you. Same with your parents. Just as people need to grieve when they lose someone they love, so, too, will your parents and loved ones need to grieve your loss. Despite this chasm between you and the world/ your family, you can still love them. And reassure them of such. I wish there was an easy explanation to give to those who don't understand religious life or how it can beckon the hearts of some. Your choice will open two paths to your family: either hatred of God or eventual acceptance. And only experience/ time can be the teacher of these lessons.
  12. Today and for two more Sundays in July, we will be focusing on the third discourse in Matthew. The parable of the Sower is complemented today by our first reading from Isaiah in which we hear the assurance that God’s Word “shall not return to me void but shall do my will achieving the end for which I sent it.” Isaiah testifies that God’s Word in itself is fruitful, not because of any human achievement, but because it is of God, and so is powerful, alive and at work in the world. Jesus confirms what Isaiah said and offers assurance that eventually, despite the meagre signs of success and his disciples’ disappointment, the harvest will be astounding and surprising. But perhaps Jesus has another word for us in this parable: Jesus has an invitation for us to be sowers and not just soil. For the early Church, for those in whom the word of the kingdom initially took root and brought healing, peace, and joy, there was still a conundrum: why doesn’t everyone who hears the word believe? What’s wrong here? We may wonder some of the same things. Faith in Jesus is important to us. We go to church. Why doesn’t everyone? Why are we the minority in our community, showing up, giving, serving, while all around us there are people who choose sports or coffee or sleep over what makes sense to us? Why are churches getting smaller or struggling? Is there something wrong with the word? Is the seed not what we thought it was? Are we wasting our time? To the first disciples, to the early Church, to us, Jesus says, there is nothing wrong with the seed. The sower is dependable. But here’s what happens when the seed falls on different kinds of ground. Trust the sower. Trust the seed. Be good soil. Be good soil but take a clue from the sower. The sower’s approach to sowing is carefree, to say the least. The sower flings seed as he goes, with seeming disregard for where the seed will end up. To this sower, it’s as if the seed is so precious, he can’t hold on to it—it has to be shared. To hold onto the seed would be to squander it. This sower’s method seems to be to fling the seed as he goes, letting it land where it will, and keep going. This sower covers a lot of ground, not sticking to one pathway or field or territory. The point, for this sower, is to sow. So, he does. What if Jesus’ word for us has as much to do with the sower as the soil? The sower is often taken to be God or Jesus, and that’s a good analogy. God in Jesus flung the seed of the word of the kingdom wherever he went, and it found good soil in some places where others thought nothing good or holy could grow. God in Jesus never said a word about some people deserving to hear good news and others not. Jesus sowed the word of the kingdom, wherever he went. He was even buried like a seed in the soil, and from that sowing, God brought forth an unimaginable harvest. But in the explanation of the parable, Jesus doesn’t say, “I am the sower.” He just says that the sower sows the word, wherever the sower is, wherever the sower goes, and sometimes the word gets snatched away by the devil, and sometimes people fall away because the following is costly and risky, and sometimes the cares of the world choke the word, and sometimes, sometimes, the word bears a ridiculously abundant harvest. What if Jesus is not only saying to be good soil, to be open and receptive, to let dead and death-dealing ideas die, and to welcome all that is holy and life-giving to make room and a hospitable reception for the word? What if Jesus is also saying, “Sow!” Don’t worry about whether you think the soil you’re walking over is good or bad, receptive or not. Don’t be saving up seed for the places you think will be the most fertile. This seed is so precious, it has to be shared, and there’s plenty more seed where that came from. Not every bit of fruitful sowing is going to happen in the tidy rows of our pews, although by God’s grace it can happen even there. We are gifted with the eyes and ears of faith that help us accept the mysterious workings of God. We are being offered something good we could never get on our own, the love of a gracious and lavish God who is not stingy in showing us the signs of that love.
  13. little2add

    Drop a word, keep a word

    bad egg
  14. Didacus

    Rosary - Let's Pray It.

    The Third Luminous Mystery The Proclamation of the Kingdom Le Troisieme Mystere Lumineux La Proclamation du Royaume Notre Pere, qui est au cieux, Que Ton nom soit sanctifier, Que Ton regne vienne, Que Ta volonter soit faite sur la terre comme au ciel Donnes-nous aujourd'hui, notre pain de ce jours. Pardonnes-nous nos offenses comme nous pardonnons aussi a ceux qui nous ont offenser. Ne nous soumet pas a la tentation, mais delivres-nous du mal. Amen L3.1 Je vous salut Marie, pleine de grace, le Seigneur est avec vous, vous etes benie entres toutes les femmes et Jesus, le fruit de vos entrailles est beni. Sainte Marie, Mere de Dieu, priez pour nous pecheurs, maintenant et a l'heure de notre mort. Amen
  15. On July 4th the Sisters of Life had four first vows. https://www.instagram.com/p/DagSY1HD5Tz/?img_index=1
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  17. Conception Abbey (Benedictine monks) in northwest Missouri received five postulants today. They currently have one novice and six monks in simple vows. https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1457066953129001&set=pcb.1457067079795655
  18. Didacus

    SSPX excommunication

    I remain in communion with Rome and pray all will come to do the same. That is all the opinion I have on the matter.
  19. Didacus

    Rosary - Let's Pray It.

    Gloire au Pere et au Fils et au Saint Esprit, comme il etait au commencement, maintenant et toujours, pour les siecles des siecles. Amen Oh Mon Jesus, pardonnes-nous nos pechers, preserves nous des feux de l'enfer, conduisez au ciel toutes les ames, specialement celles qui ont le plus besoin de Ta misericorde. Amen Notre Pere, qui est au cieux, que Ton nom soit sanctifier, que Ton regne vienne, que Ta volonter soit faite sur la terre comme au ciel. Donnes nous aujord'hui, notre pain de ce jours, pardonnes nous nos offenses, comme nous pardonnons aussi a ceux qui nous ont offenser. Ne nous soumet pas a la tentation, mais delivres-nous du mal. Amen
  20. CountrySteve937

    SSPX excommunication

    The SSPX is good at "double speak." They claim to possess "filial obedience" to the pope, but then disobey him and the church?
  21. Didacus

    Rosary - Let's Pray It.

    L2.10 Je vous salut Marie, pleine de grace, le Seigneur est avec vous, vous etes benie entres toutes les femmes et Jesus, le fruit de vos entrailles est beni. Sainte Marie, Mere de Dieu, priez pour nous pecheurs, maintenant et a l'heure de notre mort. Amen
  22. Didacus

    Drop a word, keep a word

    Bad liar
  23. little2add

    Drop a word, keep a word

    compulsive liar
  24. Didacus

    Rosary - Let's Pray It.

    L2.9 Je vous salut Marie, pleine de grace, le Seigneur est avec vous, vous etes benie entres toutes les femmes et Jesus, le fruit de vos entrailles est beni. Sainte Marie, Mere de Dieu, priez pour nous pecheurs, maintenant et a l'heure de notre mort. Amen
  25. Didacus

    Failed filling owie

    I have a deep seeded fear of the dentist - no joke, no exaggeration. I will hold you in my prayers.
  26. CountrySteve937

    Liturgy of the Hours

    Are any of you planning on ordering the second edition from Word on Fire or Ascension Press? I know a few publishers are releasing one volume editions sometime in 2028 (like Midwest Theological Forum). Considering how expensive the new breviaries are I might wait until there's newer one volume versions. I usually only pray Lauds, Vespers, and Compline anyways.
  27. Anastasia13

    Failed filling owie

    I have a little pain-not sure if it’s just still healing and irritated or if it’s a bad sign it will have to be pulled.
  28. Didacus

    Rosary - Let's Pray It.

    L2.8 Je vous salut Marie, pleine de grace, le Seigneur est avec vous, vous etes benie entres toutes les femmes et Jesus, le fruit de vos entrailles est beni. Sainte Marie, Mere de Dieu, priez pour nous pecheurs, maintenant et a l'heure de notre mort. Amen
  29. Didacus

    Drop a word, keep a word

    Being compulsive
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