Wow! I am a life long parishioner and resident of Saint Peter and Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church here in Wilmington C.A, where the Norbertine Sisters have their convent. I never knew what their days consisted of. I am happy to see them around town and around our parish. God bless our Norbertine Sisters and our Holy Norbertine Priests too! Viva Cristo Rey.
blessings to the sisters and their consacration and ministry, may the lord bless their vocation always and forever, their families and their monastery and everyone that prays for them and with them, I join their prayer and entrust myself to their intercession
God bless you Sister. I had the same love for Jesus in the Eucharist and would go every day. I can no longer go there due to poor health and I miss Him so much.,
I believe I am in the beginning of discernment as if I was not so sick with autoimmune disease, I would find the live and happiness I have been looking for. My adult children would be stunned, but my mom would have already known. I grew up in a home that looked like a mini shrine anyways. 🌹
I would also like to become a nun, but: 1) do not want to convert to Catholicism; 2) my sight is failing as i age (I’ll admit to being past the age of 45), and talking with a mother superior via email, that would preclude me from fully participating. I serve by using my crochet skills (learned in childhood) to make things for charity.
This is soooo BEAUTIFUL 🙏🌅🙏🌅 Thank you for all you do 💗 I always wanted to be a Catholic nun but it didn't quite work out. I'm so grateful to you all. 🙏🌅🙏🌅 God bless
Of course they go to the doctor, and they have medical and dental insurance. Some have outside jobs, and their entire salaries go into the the general fund for the upkeep of the entire community. They accept donations. and any sister wuth retirement income must also relinquish it to the convent. There are various way for each convent to earn income. It depends on various factors as well as on the particular order. Blessings
I think it's better to go and see things for yourself instead of just believing what was said to you. Nor are you truly giving God a chance by just giving in like that. Calumny is a real thing.
🌷🌷🌻🎆🌻🌷🎆🌻🌷🌷 IMMACULATE MARY Oh immaculate virgin Mary and mother of our Divine Saviour thou who hast achieved the singular grace of being addressed by the angels as "Hail Mary - Full of Grace" and you who were chosen by the Most High to reign over the earth the universe and the whole of a celestial kingdom, we your children lift up our eyes to you imploring for mercy and forgiveness for all our sins look with pity upon us and have mercy on us the poor banished children of Eve from thy throne where thou reignest so mercifully Oh true Mother of God cast thy pitying eyes on us and have mercy on us who are in such great need of thy help show thyself to us as thou hast shown thyself to so many a true Mother of Mercy from the depths of our hearts we greet and invoke thee as our Mother and place at thy feet our requests to prayerfully intercede and obtain from thy Divine Son what we ask if it be good for our souls. Holy Mary Pray for us. 🌷⏺🌻⏺🌷⏺🌻⏺🌷
@@arkadiuszdec2493 I think what he is referring to is 1 Corinthians chapter 7, although there are other places as well, in which Paul speaks extensively on the value of celibacy. Particularly in verse 34: "An unmarried woman or a virgin is anxious about the things of the Lord, that she may be holy in both body and spirit. A married woman, on the other hand, is anxious about the things of the world, how she may please her husband." While Paul does clarify that marriage is not sinful, and is in fact the right choice for many, he also is very clear that celibacy is a higher calling that allows for a greater devotion to the Lord. To choose to sit at the feet of the Lord is, as Jesus says Himself, "the better part." So while the word "nun" does not exist in the bible, the idea of a woman consecrating herself to Jesus as a bride of Christ has been around since biblical times. I hope this clears things up!
@@luciadahlquist5069 Thanks for your response. I know about 1 Cor 7, and I agree that Paul speaks positively referring to abstaining from marriage, but I think, it's not the case. There are many single men or women who have not become a monk or a nun, but they still serve Christ and don't need any monastic life, or even some religious organisation. Celibacy is only one of many aspects of monastic life, but there are also lots of rules required to observe. Unfortunately, many of them are not commanded by God, but by men, by Catholic religion. Because of this, I think, nun or monk is not found in the Bible.
@@arkadiuszdec2493 Catholics actually also have plenty of single people who live and serve the church without being a monk or a nun! Some may be consecrated, such as consecrated virgins, while others have just decided to live a celibate life and serve Christ and others. The main vows that a monk or nun take all have biblical backing, chastity is one, as we just discussed, obedience to authority is another (for example, honor thy father and mother, and while your superiors in religious life aren't your biological or legal parents, they act with your best interest at heart like a parent and obedience is also a way to grow in humility by admitting you don't have all the answers. For the record, you aren't compelled to obey if they ask you to do something sinful), and the last is poverty, which Jesus repeatedly holds up as important (blessed are the poor in spirit, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven). Other aspects of religious life, such as living in community, are also biblical (Acts 4:32 says "The community of believers was of one heart and mind, and no one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they had everything in common"). Other parts of the rule may not be exactly word for word in the bible, but are based on biblical principles and are there to help you grow in virtue. There are many things that we do as Christians today that aren't specifically in the bible, it doesn't say "use the internet to spread the Gospel" or "go to youth group on Wednesday nights" but we still do these things because they help us to grow in faith and learn to better serve the Lord. So no, nuns and monks aren't specifically in the Bible, but the principles that they are based on certainly are.
Why is this language always used? As if being a nun and being celibate makes you completely belonging to Christ and that you have a deeper relationship with him due to not being married? I'm not sure that's the best way to spin it....
Its true though. Marriage is an important vocation but the religious life is the highest vocation. They spend their entire lives in deep prayer and penance, so they will naturally have a deeper relationship with Christ.
The call to religious life is essentially devoting yourself entirely to God. It’s an extension of heaven but here on earth. If you are married, you cannot devote so many hours to prayer, especially not with kids
Thank you sister. You are so inspiring. I need Jesus in my life. Pray for me.
Wow I love the Catholic Church so much. Wonderful! God bless you dear sisters
You are a wonderful call and you are all admired.we know you are RELIGIOUS NORBERTINES ALL THE WAY.MAY GOD KEEP SENDIND YOU LABORERS IN THE VINEYARD.
Religious life is a joyful life because we have our Risen Lord who died but rosed again
Wow! I am a life long parishioner and resident of Saint Peter and Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church here in Wilmington C.A, where the Norbertine Sisters have their convent. I never knew what their days consisted of. I am happy to see them around town and around our parish.
God bless our Norbertine Sisters and our Holy Norbertine Priests too!
Viva Cristo Rey.
Just Wow. So much sacrificies and devotion to God's work. How pure they look. What a life of peace and solace. God is great.
What a beautiful and inspiring testimonial. Thank you, Sister Philomena.
Thank You for your testimony. Beautiful soul! The world needs this pure love.
blessings to the sisters and their consacration and ministry, may the lord bless their vocation always and forever, their families and their monastery and everyone that prays for them and with them, I join their prayer and entrust myself to their intercession
Great video, Sisters! Thank you for your vocation.
May God bless our Norbertine sisters. They are awesome!!
God Bless You Sisters With Blessed Blessings and Joyous Joyful Joy.
May God bless you. Norbertne sisters They are awesome,🙏
God bless you Sister. I had the same love for Jesus in the Eucharist and would go every day. I can no longer go there due to poor health and I miss Him so much.,
God bless you dear Sisters 🙏...All Norbertines 🙏 are so especially dear to my family for your witness to Christ in the world 🙏
I believe I am in the beginning of discernment as if I was not so sick with autoimmune disease, I would find the live and happiness I have been looking for. My adult children would be stunned, but my mom would have already known. I grew up in a home that looked like a mini shrine anyways. 🌹
I would also like to become a nun, but:
1) do not want to convert to Catholicism;
2) my sight is failing as i age (I’ll admit to being past the age of 45), and talking with a mother superior via email, that would preclude me from fully participating.
I serve by using my crochet skills (learned in childhood) to make things for charity.
Maraming salamat po sisters🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️💐💐💐
Lovely. I do however wonder how they keep those beautiful white habits clean.
Absolutely beautiful video 😍
Thank you for sharing this video Sister your order look's so happy and helpful please pray for us Amen
This is soooo BEAUTIFUL 🙏🌅🙏🌅 Thank you for all you do 💗 I always wanted to be a Catholic nun but it didn't quite work out. I'm so grateful to you all. 🙏🌅🙏🌅 God bless
Bonheur !
Thank you!
Bless you 🙏🙏
They seem to be very nice people
God bless you and sustain you.
Sr kindly share the vocation directress contact. Would like to know more about your congregation.
How do the convents make money to buy food, pay billls, etc? Also, do the nuns have medical insurance, go for medical or dental visits?
Of course they go to the doctor, and they have medical and dental insurance. Some have outside jobs, and their entire salaries go into the the general fund for the upkeep of the entire community. They accept donations. and any sister wuth retirement income must also relinquish it to the convent. There are various way for each convent to earn income. It depends on various factors as well as on the particular order. Blessings
Where do you live sister? Where can I find you?
Tell us about the priest have they been OK to you or do u have concerns
That’s a very long day how do the older women manage
how much evangelization do they do?
I wanted to become a nun when I was younger till I heard some horrors from within! I live a happily single life now praying at home.
I think it's better to go and see things for yourself instead of just believing what was said to you. Nor are you truly giving God a chance by just giving in like that. Calumny is a real thing.
I love you
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IMMACULATE MARY
Oh immaculate virgin Mary and mother of our Divine Saviour thou who hast achieved the singular grace of being addressed by the angels as "Hail Mary - Full of Grace" and you who were chosen by the Most High to reign over the earth the universe and the whole of a celestial kingdom, we your children lift up our eyes to you imploring for mercy and forgiveness for all our sins look with pity upon us and have mercy on us the poor banished children of Eve from thy throne where thou reignest so mercifully Oh true Mother of God cast thy pitying eyes on us and have mercy on us who are in such great need of thy help show thyself to us as thou hast shown thyself to so many a true Mother of Mercy from the depths of our hearts we greet and invoke thee as our Mother and place at thy feet our requests to prayerfully intercede and obtain from thy Divine Son what we ask if it be good for our souls. Holy Mary Pray for us.
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I can see your Joey in your hart. When I listen to you I feel it too
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My question is, do you ever eat spaghetti, and if so, how do you get the stains that one invariably gets out of those brilliantly white habits?
Where did the idea come from? Can you find a nun in the Bible?
Read St Paul
@@caelicunningham6877 I read Paul, but I have found nothing about nuns. Could you give an example?
@@arkadiuszdec2493 I think what he is referring to is 1 Corinthians chapter 7, although there are other places as well, in which Paul speaks extensively on the value of celibacy. Particularly in verse 34: "An unmarried woman or a virgin is anxious about the things of the Lord, that she may be holy in both body and spirit. A married woman, on the other hand, is anxious about the things of the world, how she may please her husband." While Paul does clarify that marriage is not sinful, and is in fact the right choice for many, he also is very clear that celibacy is a higher calling that allows for a greater devotion to the Lord. To choose to sit at the feet of the Lord is, as Jesus says Himself, "the better part." So while the word "nun" does not exist in the bible, the idea of a woman consecrating herself to Jesus as a bride of Christ has been around since biblical times. I hope this clears things up!
@@luciadahlquist5069 Thanks for your response. I know about 1 Cor 7, and I agree that Paul speaks positively referring to abstaining from marriage, but I think, it's not the case. There are many single men or women who have not become a monk or a nun, but they still serve Christ and don't need any monastic life, or even some religious organisation. Celibacy is only one of many aspects of monastic life, but there are also lots of rules required to observe. Unfortunately, many of them are not commanded by God, but by men, by Catholic religion. Because of this, I think, nun or monk is not found in the Bible.
@@arkadiuszdec2493 Catholics actually also have plenty of single people who live and serve the church without being a monk or a nun! Some may be consecrated, such as consecrated virgins, while others have just decided to live a celibate life and serve Christ and others. The main vows that a monk or nun take all have biblical backing, chastity is one, as we just discussed, obedience to authority is another (for example, honor thy father and mother, and while your superiors in religious life aren't your biological or legal parents, they act with your best interest at heart like a parent and obedience is also a way to grow in humility by admitting you don't have all the answers. For the record, you aren't compelled to obey if they ask you to do something sinful), and the last is poverty, which Jesus repeatedly holds up as important (blessed are the poor in spirit, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven). Other aspects of religious life, such as living in community, are also biblical (Acts 4:32 says "The community of believers was of one heart and mind, and no one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they had everything in common"). Other parts of the rule may not be exactly word for word in the bible, but are based on biblical principles and are there to help you grow in virtue. There are many things that we do as Christians today that aren't specifically in the bible, it doesn't say "use the internet to spread the Gospel" or "go to youth group on Wednesday nights" but we still do these things because they help us to grow in faith and learn to better serve the Lord. So no, nuns and monks aren't specifically in the Bible, but the principles that they are based on certainly are.
Sisters ji half me please I'm India 🇮🇳 🙏🇺🇸 God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
Why is this language always used? As if being a nun and being celibate makes you completely belonging to Christ and that you have a deeper relationship with him due to not being married? I'm not sure that's the best way to spin it....
Its true though. Marriage is an important vocation but the religious life is the highest vocation. They spend their entire lives in deep prayer and penance, so they will naturally have a deeper relationship with Christ.
The call to religious life is essentially devoting yourself entirely to God. It’s an extension of heaven but here on earth. If you are married, you cannot devote so many hours to prayer, especially not with kids
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