DeoOptimoMaximo Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 Dear Phamily, Does anyone know if a Roman Catholic community that follows an "amish-like" lifestyle exists...? It could be a religious society or even just a combination of religious running a oratory w/ lay families living surrounding it...? Any thoughts? Pax et Bonum! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shortnun Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 [quote name='DeoOptimoMaximo' post='1380426' date='Sep 7 2007, 02:28 PM']Dear Phamily, Does anyone know if a Roman Catholic community that follows an "amish-like" lifestyle exists...? It could be a religious society or even just a combination of religious running a oratory w/ lay families living surrounding it...? Any thoughts? Pax et Bonum![/quote] Can you expand more of what you mean by "Amish"? I think they are often quickly stereotyped in the US, but even then some people might mean "backward" or "pacifist" or "anti-technology" or "pro-family" or "farmers" when they say "Amish." If you're looking for religious communities that have active associate programs for lay (single, married) people (and families), then I bet we can come up with a list for you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chiquitunga Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 I was going to post the thread on Open Mic with the same title, but then I realized you started it, so you're probably aware of the posts there. Here it is anyway, [url="http://www.phatmass.com/phorum/index.php?showtopic=56954"]Catholic Amish-like Community[/url] The [url="http://www.staroftheseavillage.com/"]Star of the Sea Village[/url] looks really nice! I agree with a comment there that it's important Catholics not trying to separate themselves from the world in order to be a light to it (unless you have a vocation to religious life or something) though I also think villages like this can be very good too, and it's not like totally separating from the rest of society, and provides a supportive setting like for families raising children. Some relative comments on it: [url="http://www.jimmyakin.org/2006/02/catholic_villag.html"]http://www.jimmyakin.org/2006/02/catholic_villag.html[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlterDominicus Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 Hahaha, I have a hilarious story to tell, I wont tell you who it is and those of you that know keep quiet, anyway she is a sister, thats it: She worked like in a graveyard shift when she was still "in" the world, and she kinda got all the drunks and drugees and such, and she wore an interesting uniform and one night shift some guy who was like a drugee or somethig kind of looked at her and said, "Duuuuuuuuddeeeee....is that an Amish chick?" Then like a drunk guy came and walked up to her and looked her straight in the face and said, "Duuuuuuuuddeeee look at the Amish chick!!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chiquitunga Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 Oh dear! I bet she's happy to be in religious life now! :j [quote name='Margaret Clare' post='1380485' date='Sep 7 2007, 01:36 PM']I agree with a comment there that it's important Catholics not trying to separate themselves from the world in order to be a light to it (unless you have a vocation to religious life or something) ..[/quote] a few typos in my grammar .. but yeah, I wanted to add, of course it's important that Catholics be separate from the world in spirit, but many are called to remain in society in order to be a leaven to it - then some, and not just cloistered religious, are called to be more separate, with a particular apostolate to pray for the world .. everyone's vocation is unique Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starets Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 Great links, MargaretClare Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Innocent Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 [url="http://www.johnmichaeltalbot.com"][color="#FF0000"][b]John Michael Talbot[/b][/color][/url] and the [url="http://www.littleportion.org/"][color="#0000FF"][b]Little Portion Hermitage[/b][/color] [/url]come to mind. We really need a venture like this here in India. It would surely take off, especially since religion/caste based closely-knit communities are already a part of our life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomist-in-Training Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 Do a google for "Plain Catholic" and you'll find a little. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morostheos Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 The Madonna House has a community in Canada that is kind of Amish-like, they look really cool. [url="http://www.madonnahouse.org"]http://www.madonnahouse.org[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chiquitunga Posted October 5, 2007 Share Posted October 5, 2007 The Alleluia Community in Augusta, GA - a Christian community [url="http://www.yeslord.com/"]http://www.yeslord.com/[/url] [url="http://www.yeslord.com/doves/Theotokos2007-March-20.pdf"]Alleluia Community Vocations[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EJames2 Posted October 5, 2007 Share Posted October 5, 2007 (edited) The Community of the Beatitudes- has every type of vocation, family single, consecrated, religious..and in Europe have huge places and little towns in the north.., the Madonna House Community [url="http://madonnahouse.org/index.html-very"]http://madonnahouse.org/index.html-very[/url] much so in Canada,but no families (lay/Priestly) , and the Little Portion Catholic Community in Arkansas- has families/single mixed, farm etc...... pax Edited October 5, 2007 by EJames2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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