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Video On The Nashville Dominicans. They are the Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia in Nashville, Tennessee, a traditional order that began in 1860. Their day begins at 5 a.m. with meditation followed …More
Video On The Nashville Dominicans.
They are the Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia in Nashville, Tennessee, a traditional order that began in 1860. Their day begins at 5 a.m. with meditation followed by a Mass. Meals are held in silence. Their vocation is to teach. The sisters here have come from different states and different backgrounds, most of them raised Catholic, some not.
lovesGod40
they are married to Christ in a since of taking vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. In order for a marriage to work you have to communicate. In a religious vocation, God and the sister have to communicate in order for their vocation to work.
Priests are not married to God but the church. The church is sceen as a woman. Priest represent christ.
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they are married to Christ in a since of taking vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. In order for a marriage to work you have to communicate. In a religious vocation, God and the sister have to communicate in order for their vocation to work.

Priests are not married to God but the church. The church is sceen as a woman. Priest represent christ.

Thankyou, Catholic High School
larson
Christ's bride is the Church, not individual church members. So - no, you can't be "married to Christ" as an individual woman. How do individual men fit into your view of marriage to Christ? Do they have to see themselves as gay in their marraige w/Christ?
CatholicFireman
Why do you hope that they DON'T feel as brides of the Lord?
p.samuel
I hope that they don't only feel as brides of the Lord. Anyway it is really impressive! 😇
ursula
Ich kann nur staunen wie viele Schwestern diese Gemeinschaft hat und bei uns in der Schweiz sterben die Klöster aus und werden geschlossen. Es kommt eben auf den Geist an .Ich denke die jungen Leute die Berufung haben wollen etwas richtiges und nicht etwas halbes