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Perpetual Profession: For Life! See as Sister Vivian talks about her recent Perpetual Profession as a Ferdinand Benedictine and as Sister Ann Francis explains a little bit about the process of getting …More
Perpetual Profession: For Life!
See as Sister Vivian talks about her recent Perpetual Profession as a Ferdinand Benedictine and as Sister Ann Francis explains a little bit about the process of getting to that point.
holyrope1
Poor creatures! Blind leading the Blind. They DO NOT represent the Catholic nun and what they really are called to be. They are nothing more than destroyers of the Church. They know well, that the feminist agenda within the church is near to extinction.....All one has to do, is to look at the traditional orders with the traditional beliefs and values and see how they are flourishing. Your way ladies …More
Poor creatures! Blind leading the Blind. They DO NOT represent the Catholic nun and what they really are called to be. They are nothing more than destroyers of the Church. They know well, that the feminist agenda within the church is near to extinction.....All one has to do, is to look at the traditional orders with the traditional beliefs and values and see how they are flourishing. Your way ladies is OUT THE BACK DOOR! May St. Dominic; St. Theresa of Avila'; St. Thomas Aquinas; St. Padre Pio hold that door open for you and THROW AWAY THE KEY! 🤦
ACLumsden
This video just serves to further confirm my last comment about these women (I refuse to call them nuns), viz. "this community is on it's death bed". Look at 'who' has joined this community, is she young? is she charismatic? No. A true sign of a community's dimise. 🥴
Corde S. P. Benedicti magna vulnera acceperet!!More
This video just serves to further confirm my last comment about these women (I refuse to call them nuns), viz. "this community is on it's death bed". Look at 'who' has joined this community, is she young? is she charismatic? No. A true sign of a community's dimise. 🥴

Corde S. P. Benedicti magna vulnera acceperet!!
doctorcyril
I thought it interesting to hear what a sister would have to say about profession. Unfortunately, like seanie's comment, I am bewildered at the lack of habits. I cannot imagine being a religious and wondering what clothes I'd wear for the day. At best it'd be sandals or shoes...
The only thing that really saddens me is that the religious faithful to their charisms will have their houses defiled, …More
I thought it interesting to hear what a sister would have to say about profession. Unfortunately, like seanie's comment, I am bewildered at the lack of habits. I cannot imagine being a religious and wondering what clothes I'd wear for the day. At best it'd be sandals or shoes...

The only thing that really saddens me is that the religious faithful to their charisms will have their houses defiled, if not already, by secular hands.

Let us pray!
seanie
Well she's right when she says thier ultimate destinaton is "there " (i.e. the cemetery) as that is where an order like this is heading.
The only habit to be seen in the entire video is the painting on the wall!More
Well she's right when she says thier ultimate destinaton is "there " (i.e. the cemetery) as that is where an order like this is heading.

The only habit to be seen in the entire video is the painting on the wall!
EJGCatholic
It’s long past time for liberal Catholics to face the fact that their fifteen minutes—or, more accurately, twenty-five years—are over. So says John Allen in an extended essay in the newspaper of record for liberal Catholicism, the National Catholic Reporter. He is far from the first to say it, but its publication in NCR is of more than passing interest. Francis Cardinal George put it more succinctly …More
It’s long past time for liberal Catholics to face the fact that their fifteen minutes—or, more accurately, twenty-five years—are over. So says John Allen in an extended essay in the newspaper of record for liberal Catholicism, the National Catholic Reporter. He is far from the first to say it, but its publication in NCR is of more than passing interest. Francis Cardinal George put it more succinctly several years ago: “Liberal Catholicism is an exhausted project.” From the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) until the mid-eighties, the taken-for-granted assumption was that the forces of liberalism, progressivism, reform, renewal—all marching under the banner of aggiornamento¬—were in control. Aggiornamento was taken to mean “updating” or “modernization” or “getting in tune with the world” or “reading the signs of the times,” -(ejg~for the Ferdinand Benedictines dancing about like hippy chicks, looks like the Modern World stopped and peaked in 1973)-and it was an intoxicating cause. In liberal Catholicism, 'aggiornamento' quite swamped the primary theme of the council itself, which was 'ressourcement',- meaning a vibrant re-appropriation of the fullness of the Catholic tradition, foundation.
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edited from 'First Things''
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Cardinal George when he became archbishop of Chicago ten years ago. Reporters pressed and pressed to get him to say whether he was a liberal or a conservative. In response, George pointed out that Catholicism is necessarily conservative in preserving the fullness of tradition and necessarily liberal in its generous understanding of human frailty and eagerness to share the faith with others. “If you need a word to describe me,” he said, “just call me Catholic.” That will do nicely. 😇
EJGCatholic
this is so depressing.... 🤨
St Benedict must be weeping, at these modernis- feminists
www.osb.org/rb/text/rbejms1.html#1
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"The wisdom of post Vatican II 'renewal' marches on,albeit leaning on walkers,across the 'new frontier' of self-liquidation"
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