There is a PCC Monastery in my hometown of Kokomo, Indiana. They have blessed our diocese and city so much over their many years with us! As a little boy we had a small apple orchard and we would pick baskets of apples every year for the nuns. We always got a couple jars of the best apple butter in return! 😋😋😋. It is a treasured memory for me. ❤️❤️❤️. Saint Clare, pray for us! 🙏🙏🙏
I think the sister who produced this did a marvelous job. It's important to listen to the message and not worry about how perfectly the production was done because there are many well produced productions that say nothing at all.
Times are changing....grew up in Spain and spent nine yrs in a seminary...used to help the priest w/the mass in a couple of Cloistered nuns ....as a kid used to be intrigued by their lifestyle...and at communion time I used to bring the candle as close as I could to be able to see their face (they took communion through a small little window....all being dark in their side of it)...cannot fathom why some people attacks these poor girls...
Peggy? Have you heard of the Desert Nun's in Tonopah, Arizona? They are Poor Clares. They have a beautiful Monastery. You can find them online and write them concerning vocation's. God Bless.
The sad thing is that in the UK many of the Poor Clare Monasteries have either closed or are greatly diminished in numbers with no novices. It is so sad to see a community of four or five elderly nuns facing the prospect of closure of their monastery and being transferred to another monastery who is willing will take them. Sometimes they don't all go to the same monastery. I was a frequent visitor at the Poor Clare Colettine Monastery in Green Lanes, Liverpool where I knew the Mother Abbess. After some years abroad I went back only to find that the monastery had been demolished because the nuns were so few in numbers and elderly. I was deeply shocked and saddened to the point of tears.
its different here in Sarawak, Malaysia. The Carmelite Monastery in sometime have "open house"event to let the public to meet the Sisters face-to-face. Few weeks ago they let the public to enter the monastery in conjunction of after renovation &repairs works done. This is also as a part to encourage and promote the vocation call among the youngster from all work of life.
Wonderfully made Documentary! The Sisters narration of their daily lifestyle philosophy, is very moving. There must be something, deeply inspiring, how the Sisters, initially, transitioned into their Order, Thank You Sisters, for all Your Great Work! (Many years ago; I was taught by Dominican Sisters, in The Bronx, NYC.).
visit a monastery. need to learn about someone who lived it, far beyond who you talk about. her name?? Bernadette Soubirous. red her true words and learn. I'm studying her true life not the fake stories or movies. then find out if your heart is true!!!!!!!
Anonymous faith is a very personal thing.i believe you can love the lord whatever your faith.there only one god,we just have our own ways of finding him x
I stopped using sugar when I was 19 anyway. Extra unnecessary calories. But it's also a small form of mortification for the reparation of sins, for the holy souls know purgatory and a form of purification. 🙏🙏🙏
It breaks my heart to see such poor videos made for such good causes! Poor, unartistic videos like this only serve to give the subject a false gloom. These nuns may have a beautiful life, but poor presentations like this make it seem so ugly!
The narrator's voice is so mechanical in its intonation!! I stopped watching the video after six minutes! Computerized/digitized voices are bad enough, let alone hearing a nun emulate a computer talking about religious life.
Praise GOD! For all Poor Clare Sisters, please be more strict and be careful with your chastity. Please avoid talking to priest or to opposite gender so that GOD the HolySpirit can always come down on EARTH through you. Please pray that all demons will be removed from the body of all human beings worldwide. There are many persons who are possessed by evils even those who are professionals...Thank you very much!