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J1.54 Je vous salut Marie, pleine de grâce, le Seigneur est avec vous, vous êtes bénie entres toutes les femmes et Jésus, le fruit de vos entrailles est béni. Sainte Marie, Mère de Dieu, priez pour nous pécheurs, maintenant et a l'heure de notre mort. Amen
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POOR CLARE FEDERATION OF MARY IMMACULATE - PCC AND OSC
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1990 The Monastery of Maria, Moeder van de Kerk, was founded in Elshout, The Netherlands, by the Roswell monastery. In 1993, the Elshout monastery relocated to Eindhoven, The Netherlands, and became a member monastery of our federation in 2009. Due to lack of vocations, the monastery closed in 2015 and the community returned to the United States. -
2024 Entrances, Vows, and Ordinations
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Arlington will Ordain 12!!!!!!! The Beauty of Catholicism (Facebook page) Abraham Tersoo Torji · Snetproods10525t9fcatul0h6f1m5a15icmh226fgcffcmg3h12la938h12 · Despite having a relatively small population of approximately 450,000 Catholics, the Diocese of Arlington in the United States is set to celebrate the ordination of 12 new priests next month. Image: Diocese of Arlington. Source: David Ndukwe - Yesterday
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This is the Third day of Holy Week. The texts present the betrayal which rendered it possible for the authority to arrest Jesus and contributed enormously to the suffering of Jesus. We read the Second Song of the Servant of the Lord. The prophet again speaks in words that apply very suitably to Jesus. Jesus has been called from all eternity to do this work of salvation, After having washed the feet of the disciples and Jesus expresses His emotion saying: ‘I tell you most solemnly, one of you will betray me.’ He does not say: “Judas will betray Me”, but “one of you”. It is one of His group who will betray Him. The disciples are frightened. They did not expect that one of them would be the traitor. Peter makes a sign to John to ask Jesus which of the twelve would be the traitor. This is a sign that they did not know one another well, they could not succeed in understanding who the traitor could be. John asked Him: “Who is it?” Jesus indicates Judas. In a common and normal gesture which the participants at a supper used to do among themselves. And Jesus tells Judas: “What you are going to do, do quickly!” Judas had charge of the common fund. He was in charge of buying things and of giving the alms to the poor. In this description of the announcement of the betrayal is evoked the Psalm in which the psalmist complains about the friend who betrays Him: Ps 55:13-15). Judas becomes aware that Jesus knew everything. But even knowing it, he does not change his mind but keeps the decision to betray Jesus. This is the moment in which the separation between Judas and Jesus takes place. John says at this moment Satan entered him John comments: “ Night had fallen.” It is as if history had waited for this moment of separation between light and darkness. Satan (the enemy) and darkness entered into Judas when he decides to carry out what he was planning. In that moment the light was made in Jesus who declares: “ Now has the Son of Man been glorified, and in him God has been glorified. If God has been glorified in him, God will in turn glorify him in himself and will glorify him very soon.” The decisions had already been taken by Jesus (Jn 12:27-28) and now by Judas. Together with the betrayal of Judas, the Gospel also speaks of the denial of Peter. These are the two facts which contribute the most to Jesus’ suffering and pain.
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Trad wife movement vs working wives
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That reply and that blog quote reference were two separate posts that got unexpectedly merged. I tried to fix it, but I wasn't permitted to edit that. -
Trad wife movement vs working wives
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So husbands die because unmarried women get pregnant? That doesn't make any sense. Here's a comment I wrote in response to a blog. SAHM stands for stay at home mom. https://overapplesandroses.blogspot.com/2023/07/the-past-is-foreign-country.html Tiny Therese Many people don’t realize that rich women in the past not only had servants to cook and clean, but governesses as well so that they could focus on running the household and being attentive hostesses to guests. Some women in Jane Austen’s time ran boarding schools for girls. Women worked in factories during the Industrial Revolution. The Bible itself doesn’t insist that all women be SAHM. Exodus 1:15-22 cites that women were midwives and even stood up to the Pharaoh who ordered them to murder baby boys. “And because the midwives feared God he gave them families” (21). Proverbs 31:10-31 praise wives who make money on the side. Lots of college or university graduates, especially in the U.S. have school debt that takes them decades to pay off. So having a housewife isn’t very practical. The employment world isn’t what it used to be. One grandpa of mine didn’t finish high school but took on an apprenticeship to become a plumber’s assistant. He supported himself, his wife, and three kids without my grandma needing to work outside the home. My other grandpa graduated from high school, did one year of technical school, and made a living doing engineering work. He also supported himself, his wife, and three kids without my grandma needing to work outside the home. Not every woman is cut out to be a SAHM. Wives may resent their husbands and kids if it isn’t for them. Their families will likely pick up on it. We don’t want kids growing up thinking that they’re burdens. We also don’t want women to think that they must choose between motherhood and their dreams. How many pro-choice advocates claim that babies will get in the way of women having fulfilling lives? SAHMs with degrees are often accused of wasting their education or that they do nothing all day. Why they don’t consider cooking, cleaning, and caring for kids work is beyond me. Cooks, maids, janitors, day care workers, babysitters, and nannies are paid to do such tasks. I encountered a man who insisted that housewives were leeches, living off their husband’s money instead of working. -
J1.3 Je vous salut Marie, pleine de grâce, le Seigneur est avec vous, vous êtes bénie entre toutes les femmes et Jésus, le fruit de vos entrailles est béni. Sainte Marie, Mère de Dieu, priez pour nous pécheurs, maintenant et a l'heure de notre mort. Amen
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This is the Third day of Holy Week. The texts present the betrayal which rendered it possible for the authority to arrest Jesus and contributed enormously to the suffering of Jesus. We read the Second Song of the Servant of the Lord. The prophet again speaks in words that apply very suitably to Jesus. Jesus has been called from all eternity to do this work of salvation, After having washed the feet of the disciples and Jesus expresses His emotion saying: ‘I tell you most solemnly, one of you will betray me.’ He does not say: “Judas will betray Me”, but “one of you”. It is one of His group who will betray Him. The disciples are frightened. They did not expect that one of them would be the traitor. Peter makes a sign to John to ask Jesus which of the twelve would be the traitor. This is a sign that they did not know one another well, they could not succeed in understanding who the traitor could be. John asked Him: “Who is it?” Jesus indicates Judas. In a common and normal gesture which the participants at a supper used to do among themselves. And Jesus tells Judas: “What you are going to do, do quickly!” Judas had charge of the common fund. He was in charge of buying things and of giving the alms to the poor. In this description of the announcement of the betrayal is evoked the Psalm in which the psalmist complains about the friend who betrays Him: Ps 55:13-15). Judas becomes aware that Jesus knew everything. But even knowing it, he does not change his mind but keeps the decision to betray Jesus. This is the moment in which the separation between Judas and Jesus takes place. John says at this moment Satan entered him John comments: “ Night had fallen.” It is as if history had waited for this moment of separation between light and darkness. Satan (the enemy) and darkness entered into Judas when he decides to carry out what he was planning. In that moment the light was made in Jesus who declares: “ Now has the Son of Man been glorified, and in him God has been glorified. If God has been glorified in him, God will in turn glorify him in himself and will glorify him very soon.” The decisions had already been taken by Jesus (Jn 12:27-28) and now by Judas. Together with the betrayal of Judas, the Gospel also speaks of the denial of Peter. These are the two facts which contribute the most to Jesus’ suffering and pain.
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Monday in Holy Week offers a pause, a chance to recollect from the drama of yesterday before plunging into the sacred events to come. Today’s reading from Isaiah reminds us that we are all called to emulate this ministry. It is a struggle though; that is why Jesus’ actions were startling to the Romans and why we still find them challenging today. This prophetic call to liberate the sick, the imprisoned, and those who “live in darkness” is especially important as we look towards the crucified Jesus. He died doing what God asked of him. He liberated the sick, the imprisoned, and those who “live in darkness.” We journey with Jesus to Bethany - to the home of his good friends Mary, Martha and Lazarus for a celebratory party. Jesus has called Lazarus from the grave and filled him with new life, making the impossible possible, bringing triumph from tragedy. For Martha, it is evident that Jesus is the Messiah. Mary in her gratitude, takes the costliest exquisite perfume money can buy. In adoration, she kneels at the feet of Jesus and offers anointing to the anointed one – the Christ. The moment is beautiful, intense, intimate and the house is filled with this fragrant offering. Jesus has saved Mary’s brother. And it’s just the beginning – a foretaste of what is to come as Jesus continues his journey to secure salvation for us all. But there are other odours in this house too. Below the surface, in the shadows and corners lingers a different scent – something rotten and deadly. It’s the smell of envy, outrage and hypocrisy. Soon it will deepen into the scent of betrayal and death. Judas - who knows the cost of everything and the value of nothing - attempts to grab the moral high ground and place himself in the limelight – drawing the focus away from fluid adoration to rigid certainty. Just a few short weeks ago we gathered at the crib of the infant Jesus encouraging one another to sing loud and long: ‘O come let us adore him’. Where is our adoration now? What lingers in the shadows of our hearts and minds this Passion Sunday? What attitudes, behaviours and judgements keep us from offering wholehearted praise to the one who brings new life from death?
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J1.2 Je vous salut Marie, pleine de grâce, le Seigneur est avec vous, vous êtes bénie entres toutes les femmes et Jésus, le fruit de vos entrailles est béni. Sainte Marie, Mère de Dieu, priez pour nous pécheurs, maintenant et a l'heure de notre ort. Amen
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POOR CLARE FEDERATION OF MARY IMMACULATE - PCC AND OSC
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1981 From the beginning of the federation, the need for the revision of our Constitutions had been evident to our communities. On March 5, 1981, Archbishop Augustine Mayer, O.S.B., Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for Religious, signed the decree approving the new and definitive text of our Constitutions, which had been written by Mother Mary Francis, abbess of the Roswell monastery, who had been chosen by common consent of the federated monasteries at the chapter of 1970 to undertake the monumental task. The revised Constitutions had been painstakingly discussed and edited over the course of several federation chapters, with capitulars from each member monastery carefully reviewing each article of the proposed text. These Constitutions are still in use today throughout our federation, having also been adopted by many foreign monasteries who have petitioned the Holy See and were granted the permission to do so. -
Mother Mary Dorothy of the Holy Spirit, P.C.C.
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Annunciation Monastery of the Poor Clare Colettine Nuns is not a member of the Federation of Mary Immaculate. However, Corpus Christi Monastery in Rockford is back as a member of the above federation. -
Congregation of the Sister-Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration (Latin: Servarum Spiritus Sancti de Adoratione Perpetua, SSpSAP
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Mea Culpa, I missed some of the House Superiors, here they are: Sister Mary Carmela - Filipina Manila Sister Mary Amatrix - Filipina Philadelphia -
Trad wife movement vs working wives
little2add replied to Anastasia13's topic in Catholic Debate Table
Is it possible that the quality of life has diminished over the last 50 years because of the decline in religious principles, particularly the importance of holy matrimony. after all, Approximately 40% of all births in the U.S. in 2020 were to unmarried women. The percentage of children born out of wedlock in 1960 was approximately 5%. Is this a statistic anomaly or something else? -
2024 Entrances, Vows, and Ordinations
Franciscan Mike replied to Luigi's topic in Catholic Vocation Station
Thanks!!! I don;t know how to do that but I love following!!!!!! Pleas send me the link!! Archdiocese of Detroit ordained 4 to the Transitional Diaconate today!!!! I belie Arlington will have a big ordination class this year.. Anybody else have any information???? -
Congregation of the Sister-Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration (Latin: Servarum Spiritus Sancti de Adoratione Perpetua, SSpSAP
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The following are the current Superiors of the Houses of Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters all over the world including the Superior General of the Congregation: Mother Maria Magdalena - German Mother Superior General Sister Mary Joan Togo Sister Mary Scholastica - Filipina Utrecht Sister Maria Cristina Villa Alemana Sister Maria Teresita Cordoba Sister Mary Luzanne - Filipina Bad Driburg, Germany Sister Mary Ancilla - Indonesian? Ruteng Sister Mary Encarnacion - Filipina Steyl Sister Maria Dominica Nitra Sister Louise Mary - Filipina St. Louis Sister Mary Cecilia - Filipina Lincoln Sister Mary Angelica - Filipina Corpus Christi Mother Maria Elizabeth - Brazilian Ponta Grossa Sister Maria Faustina Nysa Sister Mary Loyola - Filipina Davao Sister Maria Raquel Generalate Sister Mary Jyothi - Indian Bangalore Sister Mary Auxilindis - Filipina Tagaytay Sister Mary Gloria - Filipina Aklan Sister Mary Charity - Filipina Cebu Sister Maria Ligaya - Filipina Baguio I am not sure about the nationality of the other Superiors. This information was taken from the Newsletters - Lenten edition of the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters in Tagaytay. I recently visited the convent and join the Sisters in praying the Vespers. Then I treat myself with one tub of Angel Cookies sold at the small convent store. These were actually made from cutouts and leftover dough for the Hostia or Communion Bread. -
Mother Mary Dorothy of the Holy Spirit, P.C.C.
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She came to Minooka as Mother Foundress of the Poor Clares of Joliet on October 13, 1995. Mother Mary Dorothy of the Holy Spirit (Dorothy Jean) Urschalitz, P.C.C., age 83, Abbess of the Annunciation Monastery of the Poor Clare Colettine Nuns of Joliet, departed this life on Saturday, January 1, 2022, at 11:30 a.m., in the St. Joseph’s Infirmary Chapel of the Monastery. Born May 28, 1938 in Findlay, OH, Mother was the daughter of the late Vincent and Edna Urschalitz. A brother, Robert, also preceded her in death. She is survived by three sisters, Mary Ann Bihn, Martha Warren and Sue Senn. Mother entered Corpus Christy Monastery, Rockford, IL in 1959 after being a junior Professed Franciscan Sister in Tiffin, Ohio, from 1956 to 1959. She was Abbess of Corpus Christi Monastery from 1977-1996. She came to Minooka as Mother Foundress of the Poor Clares of Joliet on October 13, 1995. In August 2012, Mother celebrated her Golden Jubilee. -
The Habit Of Poor Clare Colettines Before Vatican Ii
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I just watched the funeral video of Mother Mary Dorothy of the Holy Spirit, P.C.C. - former Abbess of Poor Clare Monastery in Rockford, Il. and Foundress of Poor Clare Monastery in Minooka, IL. I noticed that the nuns who attended the burial where some of the nuns wore the their kerchief covering the side of their faces and several nuns with their kerchief on the tip of their chins. There was one Nun where her kerchief covers her chin. I have never noticed this before. Now they all revert to wearing their kerchief fully covering their chins even the novices can be seen doing the same. -
The First Joyful Mystery The Announciation Le Premier Mystère Joyeux L'Annonciation Notre Père, qui est au cieux, Que Ton nom soit sanctifié, Que Ton règne vienne, Que Ta volonté 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 offensé. Ne nous soumet pas a la tentation, mais délivres nous du mal. Amen J1.1 JE vous salut Marie, pleine de grâce, le Seigneur est avec vous, vous êtes bénie entres toutes les femmes et Jésus, le fruit de vos entrailles est béni. Sainte Marie, Mère de Dieu, priez pour nous pécheurs, maintenant et a l'heure de notre mort. Amen
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Trad wife movement vs working wives
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I don’t understand. What does saying this have to do either with them being prepared if they become widows? -
Palm Sunday is designed to reflect the dramatic mood swing that accompanies the events of that day when Jesus was triumphantly welcomed into Jerusalem, only to face his rejection and crucifixion a few days later. We are here now to make our answer to the invitation of Palm Sunday. Jesus is hailed by the crowds today, And then we have a choice. Many of us will go home and not darken the door of spiritual encounter until Easter Day. But that is a mistake. He has spent three years on Earth teaching, healing, leading people to God, to liberation, to new life. Today, on Palm Sunday, we all shout out his name with Hosannas. He is clearly top of mind. But he knows that the time is fast approaching when all will desert him, along with the rest of the disciples. That is exactly what the chief priests and scribes want. We read in the Gospel of Mark, “The chief priests and the scribes were looking for a way to arrest Jesus by stealth and kill him, for they said, ‘Not during the festival, or there may be a riot among the people.’” They don’t want people holding on to their allegiance to Jesus. It’s too dangerous. The Romans are already losing patience with the Jews and their ongoing parade of political Messiahs who cause disturbance and unrest. And Rome solves its problems with violence. The chief priests and scribes know that everyone will be better off, safer if Jesus is simply forgotten. And that’s the question we’re being asked today. When we walk out of these doors will we forget Jesus? Will we abandon him? Will the noise and news, claim our attention for the next seven days, so that the Resurrection is an anti-climax marked only by Easter eggs? That can’t be all we have to offer. That can’t be all the courage we have. Try to stand in Jesus’ shoes at this moment, on Palm Sunday, toward the end of the day. The crowds welcomed him into Jerusalem, waving palms and laying their cloaks in the road before him. Everyone was joyful, exuberant. The disciples felt like their moment finally had come; Jesus was going to take over Jerusalem and show the Romans who was boss. Now it’s the end of the day. The crowds have gone home and the pilgrims and others from outside the city like the disciples have found rooms at inns or courtyard corners to bed down in. And where is Jesus? The colt has been handed off to someone, and the hundreds surrounding him have dwindled to the Twelve, the women, and a few other friends and followers and no one notices Jesus drifting away out of the warm circle of firelight to stand alone, gazing out at the quieting city under the stars. This is where Jesus is at the end of the day on Palm Sunday. The task that lies before him is overwhelming, and he knows that one by one, everyone will abandon him until he is all alone. But the thing is that we still have a chance. We still have a choice. We can decide that we will be loyal to Jesus to the best of our ability, every day of this week that changed the world. It may be through coming to worship. It may be through extra time in prayer and meditation every day of Holy Week. It may be through serving others who are in need, or reading the entirety of one of the gospels, or finishing our Lenten intention with special dedication and love. It doesn’t matter what we do to follow Jesus to the Cross. It just matters that we do something. It will be difficult. Living Holy Week fully, with integrity, demands that we have to trust Jesus and follow him into the shadows, for the sake of the promise of the light. If we say yes to the invitation of Palm Sunday, we are committing to being trapped somewhere between the wrenching fear and despair of losing faith, and the ultimate promise that the resurrected Christ will shine forth over the world with love that heals and reconciles all people. We say yes to being stuck between those two poles for seven long days. Let’s try to remember Jesus and stay with him from now until Easter Day, because he is not a dead man at all. And that’s all we need to know to get through these days as we wait for the light—he is alive. Following His example of humble obedience in the trials and crosses of our lives, we know we will never be forsaken, that one day we too will be with Him in Paradise (Luke 23:42).
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Trad wife movement vs working wives
little2add replied to Anastasia13's topic in Catholic Debate Table
Hence, the importance of the sacrament of holy matrimony. -
Trad wife movement vs working wives
Anastasia13 replied to Anastasia13's topic in Catholic Debate Table
That’s exactly my thinking. I see this trend with these women who will be totally unprepared if that happens. The only thing they have going for them is their social media and hopefully life insurance. -
Great/grate Veils Of The Discalced Carmelite Nuns
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When the Sisters accompanied a workman within the enclosure - she rings the handbell to warn that the Sisters to stay away or stay in their cells. If this is not possible, the Sisters has to pull down her veil in front of her face.