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Some Final Professions In 2013


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I'll have to start this again.  I am looking for updates on the following congregations.  I have the results from 2010 listed in the post above and also copied below, for those who don't want to go through the replies--which I incorporated in the list below.

 

Does anyone have updates on these congregations?

 

Dominicans Sisters of St Cecilia  ---9 FP`

Dominican Sisters of Mary Motherof the Eucharist --- 5 FP

Franciscans of the Renewal --- 3 FP

Sisters Servants of the Lord and Virgin of Matara --- 3 FP

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Sisters Servants of the Eternal Word  --- 2 FP

Sisters St. Francis TOR ---2 FP

Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ  March 2010--- 2 FP
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Missionary Benedictines--- one FP

Sisters of Life ---one FP

Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesis---one FP

Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm---one FP

Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration  Mishawake IN---one FP

Schol Sisters of Christ the King ---one FP

Sisters of Christian Charity---one FP

Sisters of St Francis of the Martyr St. George (Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis, Peoria, IL)---one FP

Benedictine Sisters Ferdinand IN---one FP

Religious Sisters of Mercy  Alma MI---one FP

Final Professions in 2009  none listed in 2010

Carmelite Sisers of the Most Sared Heart of Los Angeles
















 

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Here are some updates, 2013 

 

Dominicans Sisters of St Cecilia  ---ELEVEN fp`

Dominican Sisters of Mary Motherof the Eucharist --- NINE fp

Franciscans of the Renewal --- ZERO fp

 

Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist --- TWO fp

http://www.fsecommunity.org/news/12-08-05_finalvows.html

Sisters Servants of the Lord and Virgin of Matara --- ONE fp

http://ssvmusa.org/index.php/2013/10/04/american-missionary-professes-perpetual-vows-in-the-netherlands/

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Sisters Servants of the Eternal Word  --- ONE fp

http://www.sisterservants.org/newsletters/fall-2013.pdf

Sisters St. Francis TOR ---ZERO fp

Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ  March 2010--- ZERO fp
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Missionary Benedictines--- ZERO fp

Sisters of Life ---FOUR fp

http://www.sistersoflife.org/profession-of-vows-august-2013

Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesis---TWO FP

http://www.ascjus.org/data/files/gallery/ContentGallery/WOH_September_2013.pdf

Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm---ZERO fp

Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration  Mishawake IN---TWO fp

http://www.ssfpa.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=347

School Sisters of Christ the King ---ZERO fp

Sisters of Christian Charity---ZERO fp

Sisters of St Francis of the Martyr St. George (Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis, Peoria, IL)---ZERO fp (they had 13 or more in 2012)

Benedictine Sisters Ferdinand IN---ONE fp

http://www.thedome.org/p-n/publications-and-news/news/sister-gail-makes-perpetual-profession/

Religious Sisters of Mercy  Alma MI---I believe TWO but really can't confirm

Carmelite Sisers of the Most Sared Heart of Los Angeles -- ONE fp

http://www.carmelitesistersocd.com/2013/here-and-now-forever/

 

Dominican Nuns, Summit, NJ - ONE solemn profession

http://nunsopsummit.org/archives/4454

 

Monastery of St. Jude -- ONE solemn profession

http://www.stjudemonastery.org/2012/smj-solemn-profession/

 

Passionist Nuns -- ONE fp

http://www.passionistnuns.org/blog/living-consecrate-life-as-a-sign-of-the-paschal-mystery/

 

Benedictines of Perpetual Adoration - ONE fp

http://www.clydemonastery.org/StoneStories/?p=7124

 

Cistercian Nuns, Wisconsin - THREE fp

http://www.nunocist.org/cisterciannewspg1.html

 

Daughters of Saint Paul --- ONE fp

http://dsp.pauline.org/News/Whats-New/Sr-Maria-Kims-Perpetual-Profession-Home/Gallery

 

Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate -- ONE fp

http://www.parishvisitorsisters.org/recent-events

 

 


 

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Here are some updates, 2013 

 

Dominicans Sisters of St Cecilia  ---ELEVEN fp`

Dominican Sisters of Mary Motherof the Eucharist --- NINE fp

Franciscans of the Renewal --- ZERO fp

 

Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist --- TWO fp

http://www.fsecommunity.org/news/12-08-05_finalvows.html

Sisters Servants of the Lord and Virgin of Matara --- ONE fp

http://ssvmusa.org/index.php/2013/10/04/american-missionary-professes-perpetual-vows-in-the-netherlands/

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Sisters Servants of the Eternal Word  --- ONE fp

http://www.sisterservants.org/newsletters/fall-2013.pdf

Sisters St. Francis TOR ---ZERO fp

Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ  March 2010--- ZERO fp
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Missionary Benedictines--- ZERO fp

Sisters of Life ---FOUR fp

http://www.sistersoflife.org/profession-of-vows-august-2013

Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesis---TWO FP

http://www.ascjus.org/data/files/gallery/ContentGallery/WOH_September_2013.pdf

Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm---ZERO fp

Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration  Mishawake IN---TWO fp

http://www.ssfpa.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=347

School Sisters of Christ the King ---ZERO fp

Sisters of Christian Charity---ZERO fp

Sisters of St Francis of the Martyr St. George (Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis, Peoria, IL)---ZERO fp (they had 13 or more in 2012)

Benedictine Sisters Ferdinand IN---ONE fp

http://www.thedome.org/p-n/publications-and-news/news/sister-gail-makes-perpetual-profession/

Religious Sisters of Mercy  Alma MI---I believe TWO but really can't confirm

Carmelite Sisers of the Most Sared Heart of Los Angeles -- ONE fp

http://www.carmelitesistersocd.com/2013/here-and-now-forever/

 

Dominican Nuns, Summit, NJ - ONE solemn profession

http://nunsopsummit.org/archives/4454

 

Monastery of St. Jude -- ONE solemn profession

http://www.stjudemonastery.org/2012/smj-solemn-profession/

 

Passionist Nuns -- ONE fp

http://www.passionistnuns.org/blog/living-consecrate-life-as-a-sign-of-the-paschal-mystery/

 

Benedictines of Perpetual Adoration - ONE fp

http://www.clydemonastery.org/StoneStories/?p=7124

 

Cistercian Nuns, Wisconsin - THREE fp

http://www.nunocist.org/cisterciannewspg1.html

 

Daughters of Saint Paul --- ONE fp

http://dsp.pauline.org/News/Whats-New/Sr-Maria-Kims-Perpetual-Profession-Home/Gallery

 

Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate -- ONE fp

http://www.parishvisitorsisters.org/recent-events

 

 

 

 

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Excellent, Dame Agnes.  It appears that the highest number of final professions are in a relatively few communities

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Praise God for all of those who made FP.

 

I am thinking also of all of those who discerned out along the way and praying they are well and are able to make the most of their experiences in the convent.

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Not on your original list, but worth mentioning are two former phatmassers who were finally professed in the last couple of years:  Sister Helga of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament (July 2011), and Sister Veronica Mary, OP, of the Dominican Nuns of Buffalo NY (August 2013).

 

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Although not exactly "breaking the rules" I am choosing to close this thread:

 

a) it is quite difficult to keep the numbers of final professions straight.  Plus not all orders completely publicize it.  For example -- one particular order on this list definitely had final professions in 2011, 2012 and 2013 yet it is on the list as just having professions in 2010.  So -- someone taking a glance at this list could take an assumption "oh -- community XYZ has no vocations."

 

b) it would be ok to open up a specific thread that says something like "Final Professions --- xxxx community month, year"(or Temp professions, or new novices, or new postulants) and links to the web announcement/newspaper article/newsletter info, etc.  If you have details that were not publicized in another external source and that you know the community would not mind it being publicized (ex: if you were present at the ceremony and asked if it was ok to publicize this on the web) then yes go ahead and post details.

 

I hope everyone understands -- the information needs to be correct, and that isn't fair to the communities involved.

 

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