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[quote name='Totus Tuus' date='Aug 12 2005, 07:22 PM']That's awesome. So the Cistercians are like a Benedictine reform Order- cool. The Benedictines are the oldest form of Monasticism, right? So they were founded in the ninth century, if I remember correctly. Wow! Y'all Cistercians outdo us Franciscans as far as your Order's age! That's impressive :)
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Carmelites trace their heritage to St. Elijah. Tradition holds there have been Carmelites praying on Mt. Carmel even prior to Christ!

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Oh that's right! I forgot about Carmelites (how could I??) But you know I really think of Sts. John of the Cross and Teresa of Avila as the two who really made Carmel bloom :)

[quote]TotusTuus - I saw in another topic... assuming all goes well with your aspirancy, you'll be entering the PCPA's in December?? Did I read that right? wink.gif How exciting![/quote]

Yes! Mother Vicar said that I could enter on December 8th! My aspirancy is from October 8-29, then I'll come home for November and enter on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception- the PCPA's 151st anniversary of foundation, and the 151st anniversary of the declaration of the Immaculate Conception as dogma. Prayers are greatly appreciated :)

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That IS wonderful news! Oh, you will most certainly be in my prayers! And wow, what an amazing day to be entering! God's blessings, this great Marian solemnity!!!!!!

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Oh thank you guys, your prayers are profoundly appreciated. Let's see... it's about 45 days till the aspirancy :) Time goes by so fast lately. I can't believe I have so little of it left at home with my family.

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[quote name='ForHimAlone' date='Aug 12 2005, 04:49 PM']Well, the Cistercians look to St. Benedict as their Father.  A reform started in 1098 at the Monastery of Molesme led by St. Robert.  He and a group of other monks wishing to follow a stricter observance of the Holy Rule of Saint  Benedict left for Citeaux- the beginning of the Cistercian Order.  St. Robert's feast day is April 29.

And I can vouch- the Cistercian habit may look beautiful in pictures, but it's even more beautiful up close and personal! ^_^  The Poor Clares' habit is so beautiful, too!  I just love praying the rosary with the Poor Clare nuns on EWTN- they are so cute!
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You have it all wrong, ST. Bernard of Clarvieux reformed the Cistercians. Didn't he?

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