For Families

So, your daughter wants to be a Dominican Nun?

When someone you love tells you they’re about to get married, there are a host of questions that naturally spring off the tongue:
How long has this been on the agenda? Who is this person? Have you thought this through? What about school, work, your family… ?

Whether entering a natural marriage or a supernatural spousal relationship with Jesus Christ in religious life,
all of this is perfectly normal and perfectly prudent—after all, it is love that asks all of these questions.

A Note from the Novice Mistress…

Dear Parents and Family,

A religious vocation is a wonderful gift from God. This calling is an opportunity to respond to the Lord’s invitation and grow in union with Christ, leading to holiness and happiness. Ultimately, your daughter's or sister’s decision to enter the monastery is wonderful news, a gift from God, a blessing to the Church.

At the same time, this calling can be difficult for the parents and family of the one who answers it. Often, you are not asked if you want to make this sacrifice. Rather, you are asked simply to accept it and adjust to the changes that come with the decision. This can be difficult. There is a real cost. But, have you ever wondered if maybe God is taking you down this road so that you too may grow?

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Saying ‘Yes!’

When a young woman says ‘Yes!’ to God, in a way her whole family is invited to say ‘Yes!’ as well.

The journey can be a tough one,
but if we trust in the Lord,
it is also one full of love and profound joy.

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