philosophette Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 I would not recommend the Handmaids of the Precious Blood. There are many issues, but a primary one which I will publicly state is that their Order is dying out. Most of the Sisters are very old, there are only about 40 nuns in the entire world, and their replacement rate is extremely low. Essentially, if you enter their order, during your life time they will probably die out. There are also some issues about them originally being founded as an active order, but then turning Enclosed after Vatican II. Please really consider carefully. If you want to PM me I can tell you more, but I would not recommend them. There are many other orders out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollyDolly Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 I believe under the Diocese of Kokomo,Indiana they have the Handmaids of the Precious Blood. The sisters seem to according to the photo i saw have quite a few sisters.Their main motherhouse is in Jemenz Springs,NM. They are mentioned in the book Convent Life by Joan Lexau. Don't know if they are really dying out. The Sister Servants of Christ the King in Wisconsin, the Sisters, Home Visitors of Mary in Michigan,Sisters of Reparation of the Congregation of Mary in New York,the secular institute of Rural Parish Workers of Christ the King in Missouri,and several other communities mentioned in that book,are still hanging around,so they must attract some vocations,even if they aren't large numbers,else they should have disappeared years ago. As far as I know they were always contemplative,but you may know someone who belongs to or used to be a member of these sisters,and there is more to the story. Maybe you can tell us more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philosophette Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 I lived near their convent and was a regular presence there for several years. I will answer any questions people PM me, but I do not feel comfortable speaking publicly about the community. The have papal enclosure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
when2 Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 [quote name='Gemma' post='973644' date='May 6 2006, 02:57 PM']Handmaids of the Precious Blood are listed on my site: [url="http://cloisters.tripod.com/"]Society of Our Lady of the Cloister[/url] They're on the American Cloisters page, under women's communities. Last I heard, the Handmaids had a pretty full novitiate! Blessings, Gemma[/quote] Hello, I just saw your post. did you go there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
when2 Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 Hello, I want to clarify your information which is less clear and may be a disappointment. as I have been and seen the community experience as a vocation. The aposolate area you speak of is the Association of the Confraternity of Mary, who graciously allows, that is shares the names of the priests to be forwarded to the lay order, the Oblates of the Precious Blood and or other inquirers therein. The notification you will recieve with a name is not with the stamp of approval of the HPB community, it is of the un affiliated by this seperate Apostolate. If necessary here, please let me clarify that the sending of the name of the priest is, when the candidate makes vocation contact is, always told that "the share in the apostolate is the work of the entire Church" and not something they will sound out openess to the candidate. This was my approach and of many others, and it is well discussed in community, as the baby steps to spiritual growth in the formators opinion/approach. No matter what the ardour experessed, the candidate then will be placed in notice and the dissemination of the indivdual into community, which either happens or doesn't. It is a very rigorous and mentally challenging task the protraction of the heart, inthe sharing of something that is then asked if the singularity is known to the candidate. Unfortunately, the community lost 9 sisters in a year and a half, some time ago (to the mercy of death) and consequently. I hear they have not replenished themselves from what the community wrote publically. As personal experience, the novitiate lost 7 candidates during my stay there. This said detachment of this mentioned Apostolate may seem like an ungracious gesture; it makes them look good at the onset. It is as the candidate approaches through the lowest ranks of vocation in the Church, then they retract, in a way I cannot understand, except to say then, inmy hearing it was the ascension to the call to orders. However, the baptismal call is the central focus of what the formators need to hear if the conversation will be continued by them in primacy of the Call. It is understood by those who know the sisters with their interior familliarity the community is suffering and are deeply in need of prayers. I believe the balance is in the wills that be present. To the person I am responding to here, I feel the need to explain and feel free to contact me also. I do know the Oblate Sisters of Jesus the Priest are a active-contemplative order for those who are looking...Praying for priests is beautiful. There can be difficulties to being successful to certain charisms. I am doing any candidate the pre-candidacy "come and see" discussion points here for discernment. I want to see successful religious there. to say or imply on deeper sharing information on the formation past in this Priestly vocation community, for their future to wish otherwise hurts me personally. I say these things not because I want to discourage, but because the challenges placed to that particular formation is enormous. If any person considering a vocation there, as I have said in previous posts, wants to be successful there, in particular. I would be willing to speak pointedly that is, privately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antoniette Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 I know the Booklyn Carmel 361 Highland Blvd. Brooklyn, NY 11207-1910 is built next to a house of formation for diocesan priests of Brooklyn. Currently, they share their chapel. It is part of their lives to pray for priests. If you are intersted in cloister, this might work for you. Antoniette Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HolyHearts Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 The Handmaids of the Precious Blood, I believe, have one the one house now, in Jemez Springs. They pulled out of Rome b/c apparently no one could (or would) learn Italian; which is a shame.... They had a Monastery near Chicago but that too seems to have been closed. I am an Oblate of the Precious Blood; but of late, they stopped their mailings to me (no longer live in USA). Some months ago, they had a much needed change of Mother Superior.... Perhaps that may help? It seemed as though EVERYTHING was concentrated in the hands of one only person for many years. There were no levels of authority as most Orders and Congregations know it & understand it. I have a good friend who was in their community & who loves them dearly; but she could never stay.... She tried a few times. Lets keep them in prayer b/c the mens branch went biserk; although they are trying to re-group according to their real charism in a few places in the States & in the Philippines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Domine ut Videam Posted May 5, 2008 Author Share Posted May 5, 2008 wow i just checked into VS for the first time is over a year and saw this thread. Thank you all for your caring and heartfelt replies. I will take them all into consideration. Back when i first made this post, i was not really mature enough to be truly discerning my vocation , and now i am still in the beginning stages. this summer i will be teaching Totus Tuus and will hopefully continue discernment then. Anyways, thanks for the suggestions and God Bless! Yours in Christ, Lauren Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HolyHearts Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 Glad you looked back! If you are still interested in a vocation of praying & sacrificing for those in the Holy Priesthood, I would really recommend the Discalced Camelites. They were founded by St. Teresa of Avila & that was one of the major founding charisms. Too, look how many & varied Saints & Blesseds they have and, of course, of the 3 Women Doctors of the Church, 2 are Teresian Camelites! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
when2 Posted May 6, 2008 Share Posted May 6, 2008 [quote name='HolyHearts' post='1519325' date='May 5 2008, 11:38 AM']The Handmaids of the Precious Blood, I believe, have one the one house now, in Jemez Springs. They pulled out of Rome b/c apparently no one could (or would) learn Italian; which is a shame.... They had a Monastery near Chicago but that too seems to have been closed. I am an Oblate of the Precious Blood; but of late, they stopped their mailings to me (no longer live in USA). Some months ago, they had a much needed change of Mother Superior.... Perhaps that may help? It seemed as though EVERYTHING was concentrated in the hands of one only person for many years. There were no levels of authority as most Orders and Congregations know it & understand it. I have a good friend who was in their community & who loves them dearly; but she could never stay.... She tried a few times. Lets keep them in prayer b/c the mens branch went biserk; although they are trying to re-group according to their real charism in a few places in the States & in the Philippines.[/quote] Hello, I saw the much needed change of superiors also, was there. They left LV and Capena now?. Who "could never stay"? I can see your understanding that "Everything was concentrated in one hand," to the truth of that, the novice mistress became superior. I didn't know they went to the Philippines?! Father Peter L went there. The Prioress has a council and the new Mther had been council for at least ten years..oh you said the men's branch went biserk! Well, they left the original constitutions three years after Fr. Gerald's death. the lawsuits that are now very public didn't help. Since you are an Oblate, it was a saving grace that Father Hardon's book was published after long long wait. Gosh, Fr H. died soon after, Father Gerald got his gift. If you haven't gotten the Sponsor, they stopped it. Also the latest instruction talks Eucharistic Adoration. I did learn italian and now they have closed the Capena house?... so much for looking at a new future. I love the charism,not what I could see as cult of personality happpening with one very decisive person Do I know you maybe? Were you a formation sister, ever? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VeniteAdoremus Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 The Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matara pray for priests daily and have several contemplative houses, at least one of which prays for priests specifically (each sister has a list of names). The Servants rock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FSM Sister Posted May 28, 2008 Share Posted May 28, 2008 The Franciscan Sisters of Mary, primarily in the diocese of Peoria IL also pray for the bishop, priests, and seminarians of the diocese. Those of us who live in another diocese pray for the bishop of Peoria, their own bishops, priests and seminarians of their respective diocese, and for all the priests with whom we work. [url="http://www.fsmcharism.net"]http://www.fsmcharism.net[/url] We're in formation, so we are not listed in the diocesan directory yet. We will most likely appear in it next year, on the "other groups" tab. (I can't remember the name for it...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomist-in-Training Posted July 10, 2008 Share Posted July 10, 2008 Breaking news from the Franciscans of the Immaculate (Sisters at least, probably the Friars also) [quote]We’ve (as an institute) added in a half hour of adoration every week with the intention to pray for the sanctification of priests. It comes in response to a letter from Cardinal Hummes asking for prayers and sacrifices for holy priests. Certainly it cannot but draw down a shower of graces on our priests, whenever we have something really important to pray for e.g. election of the pope, a very ill sister etc we have adoration the whole day (and night it needed). It’s so easy to take Eucharistic Jesus for granted but He is truly there and warrants our company.[/quote] --letter from a Sister Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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