Posted on 10/06/2009 9:38:31 AM PDT by Salvation
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Formal bestowal of the religious habit. The admission of a postulant to the canonical novitiate in a religious congregation or order is traditionally introduced by the solemn clothing in the blessed habit of that community.
OK, everyone, question of the day -- What is the third step?
At the Serra Club convention that I attended this last weekend a nun talked about these steps -- she had a beautiful blue habit with white veil with a thin dark blue stripe on it. Similar to the Sisters of Charity of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
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Professed?
It depends on the order. Some have several levels of temporary vows before final profession, and some simply have renewable temporary vows without a permanent profession.
So it was a trick question?
LOL
Probably not a trick question, but the answer is more complicated than just a simple “Step 3.”
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The postulant and novitiate are temporary vows, and some orders do have further temporary vows (usually three years), but the last step is final vows.
You will both agree with that.
I didn’t mean for it to be a trick question, just forgot about some orders having an extended period of temporary vows.
The nun who shared with us at the Serra Club conference did talk about the first two steps as being temporary and girls leaving at those times.
Yes, that's it.
Hey, thanks. I started looking at the website and found out that topics do come up at random.
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For your son, who knows, if his teacher at Catholic School has a trivia question of the day — he just may know the answer! LOL!
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