Veritas Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 + This order was co-founded by mother Angelica but was "let go" from her influence according to Arroyo's biography of her (which I haven't finished). The prior order having been taken in a more monastic direction, mother then turned to the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word to serve EWTN directly. So, does anyone know anything more about what happened to the "Order of the Eternal Word" community? Thanks in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zunshynn Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 I've wondered too, but I don't know. Raymond Arroyo doesn't really talk about it in his book. He just mentions them breaking off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemma Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 I know the Sister Servants of the Eternal Word are more independent of Mother Angelica than when they first started. You may have to email Hanceville and inquire. Blessings, Gemma Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HisChild Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 When I was with the PCPA in OH, one of the sister's brothers was one of the Knights of the Eternal Word. It was more of a religious community than it is now, from what I recall. I remember that her brother left, because the focus of the community changed, although I cannot remember what happened. They became more protectors of our Lord in the chapel. Beyond that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cam42 Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 [url="http://www.sisterservants.com/index.html"]Sister Servants of the Eternal Word[/url] That should help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HisChild Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 Actually, no. That is the website for the SSEW. However, there is a section on the OLAM site for the Knights . . .. [url="http://www.olamshrine.com/olam/knights.htm"]Knights of the Holy Eucharist[/url] I know they are single men living in community. . .and while I am not positive, I don't believe they take any vows. Anyone else know? Pax, Denise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiscerningSoul Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 [quote name='HisChild' post='1076130' date='Sep 26 2006, 10:04 PM'] Actually, no. That is the website for the SSEW. However, there is a section on the OLAM site for the Knights . . .. [url="http://www.olamshrine.com/olam/knights.htm"]Knights of the Holy Eucharist[/url] I know they are single men living in community. . .and while I am not positive, I don't believe they take any vows. Anyone else know? Pax, Denise [/quote] I don't know if this is the same, but I hope it helps: [url="http://www.mfva.info/1/index2.htm"]http://www.mfva.info/1/index2.htm[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Veritas Posted September 27, 2006 Author Share Posted September 27, 2006 + Thanks everyone for your thoughts but... No, it's not the SSEW or MFVA... The "Order of the Eternal Word" was completely another community that Mother founded before either! Most, including myself before I read her biography, don't know about them because it became autonomous from her a short time after its founding. Thanks for your thoughts though Anyone else ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brendan1104 Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 The Order of the Eternal Word was the original MFVA- although not strictly speaking. Mother intended them to be Franciscan and active-contemplative from the beginning, but their male superiors wanted them to be Augustinian, penitential and contemplative. So Mother 'released' the order, and those who stayed with her eventually became the Missionaries of the Eternal Word, and then Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word. From what I know- the male superiors were recalled by their respective dioceses/orders eventually, and this community no longer exists. Hope this helps. [i][quote name='HisChild' post='1075218' date='Sep 25 2006, 11:59 PM'] When I was with the PCPA in OH, one of the sister's brothers was one of the Knights of the Eternal Word. It was more of a religious community than it is now, from what I recall. I remember that her brother left, because the focus of the community changed, although I cannot remember what happened. They became more protectors of our Lord in the chapel. Beyond that? [/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HisChild Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 (edited) [quote] Thanks everyone for your thoughts but... No, it's not the SSEW or MFVA... The "Order of the Eternal Word" was completely another community that Mother founded before either! Most, including myself before I read her biography, don't know about them because it became autonomous from her a short time after its founding. Thanks for your thoughts though Anyone else ? [/quote] Did you see my link above about regarding the Knights of the Holy Eucharist? I thought they were called the Knights of the Eternal Word at one point. Their charism, among other things, is to protect and adore our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament that is perpetually exposed in their chapel/basilica. I think it's what you are looking for. When I was reading M. Angelica's book in the monastery, I had asked about the Knights, who do exist still, as one of the sister's brother was still one, but leaving that month. [url="http://www.olamshrine.com/olam/knights.htm"]http://www.olamshrine.com/olam/knights.htm[/url] Edited September 27, 2006 by HisChild Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Veritas Posted September 27, 2006 Author Share Posted September 27, 2006 [quote name='brendan1104' post='1076437' date='Sep 27 2006, 05:41 AM'] The Order of the Eternal Word was the original MFVA- although not strictly speaking. Mother intended them to be Franciscan and active-contemplative from the beginning, but their male superiors wanted them to be Augustinian, penitential and contemplative. So Mother 'released' the order, and those who stayed with her eventually became the Missionaries of the Eternal Word, and then Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word. From what I know- the male superiors were recalled by their respective dioceses/orders eventually, and this community no longer exists. Hope this helps. [i] [/quote] RE: "No longer exists." Thanks Brendan. That was what I was wondering. I HAD realized that some went with Mother to form the MFVAs, but I hadn't realized that ALL were recalled to their dioceses/orders. [quote name='HisChild' post='1076492' date='Sep 27 2006, 07:44 AM'] Did you see my link above about regarding the Knights of the Holy Eucharist? I thought they were called the Knights of the Eternal Word at one point. Their charism, among other things, is to protect and adore our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament that is perpetually exposed in their chapel/basilica. I think it's what you are looking for. When I was reading M. Angelica's book in the monastery, I had asked about the Knights, who do exist still, as one of the sister's brother was still one, but leaving that month. [url="http://www.olamshrine.com/olam/knights.htm"]http://www.olamshrine.com/olam/knights.htm[/url] [/quote] That is interesting. However, I don't think the timing matches-up with the Order of the Eternal Word. But...I could be mistaken. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brendan1104 Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 Not all- only the superiors. The other members who left Irondale eventually did in their other location, and they might be priests and/or religious in other places, but no longer as this Order. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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