Is God calling me?
The turn of the new year often fills us with ideas and inspirations to try something new, to set out on a new path for the new year. To those of you who have entertained (however briefly or maybe for a long time!) with the idea of becoming a sister or nun, I invite you to consider the following:
Do you long for something more, a something that just can’t seem to be filled by your current work, relationships, endeavors, etc. even though you experience these as good?
Are you interested in deepening your life of faith through prayer, ministry, and community with others who share similar values, vision, and mission?
Are you open to the Spirit and the often surprising ways the Spirit leads?
Are you attracted to the life of Jesus the Christ and to lives of saints and holy people who strove to follow Jesus and live the Gospel?
Do you wish to live and think and “be” in a way that places the common good ahead of other goods such as personal wants?
Are you able to let go of preconceived images of what religious life is or should be?
Can you accept the humanity of yourself and of sisters and nuns and at the same time trust that the Spirit is alive and well in and through our humanity?
Do you feel both attracted to and terrified of the though of religious life, wondering perhaps, why God would call you of all people?
Are you willing to use your gifts, talents, experience, energy, and passion for God’s purposes and for a common mission and life in God?
Are you up for the greatest adventure of your life?
This is your invitation, your opportunity to take a step toward responding to this call. You don’t have to have it all figured out, or rationalize it, or be without doubt or fear. That’s all part of the package. Yo are invited to take a leap of faith, trusting that though you do not know where it will lead, that God is right here with you and will lead you to good.
What do you do now? Start reading and doing any of the suggestions on our page How to Become a Nun. Say something to that sister you admire but were afraid to say anything to about your desire. If you’ve felt attracted to the mission and life of Sister Maxine, myself, or other sisters here at A Nun’s Life, then take a chance and contact us. Call the vocation director of the community you’ve been thinking about. Attend a retreat or day of prayer where you can explore how your desires and attractions are part of God’s call to you.
There is only one thing left to say.
Begin.
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A great post from A Nun’s Life on discernment. It’s important to remember that discernment is a process… the answers unfold for you.
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