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Evening - Saturday of the Fourth Week in Lent - Missa 'Sitientes Venite' - March 20th, 2010

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Catholic Review Online: St. Rose parishioner to enter religious life

George P. Matysek, Jr. posted a beautiful story yesterday , the Feast of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. A parishioner at St. Rose of Lima, Kayla Cservek, a graduate of Mt. St. Mary's in Emmitsburg, is considering Religious Life as a Sister of S.O.L.T.: Despite her protests, Cservek did indeed feel what she described as a “tugging” at her heart to enter religious life. She’s now responding to that call and plans to begin a three-month aspirancy March 25 to become a sister with the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (SOLT) in North Dakota. Cservek will be joined by seven other women from across the country who are discerning the call to religious life as SOLT sisters. The full story is here . For those who are searching their memories regarding S.O.L.T ., it is the Religious Order of Fr. John Corapi. For those interested in exploring this Order, they can begin here , here is information on Religious Life , on the Priesthood , on their Retreat Centers and there is even a

Vocation Gold Mine: Vocation-Station, Canada

I love the internet. While searching for something else, I stumbled upon this blog--" Vocation-Station "-- posted by a "hermit without a permit" who lists his address as Canada. The blog is rather unique in that it catalogs religious Orders and posts the information as video clips. In the right menu, here is how the Orders are listed by category: "AUDIO only" (5) "Pope Benedict" (4) "the Passion of the Christ" (1) Benedictines (21) Brothers (13) Carmelite (5) Carthusian (6) Contemplative (34) Dominican (9) Franciscan (11) français (13) Gregorian Chant (17) Hermit (5) Into Great Silence (1) Italiano (5) Missionaries (5) Monastic (23) Monastic Community of Bethlehem and the Assumption (2) Nuns (22) Prayer (2) Priesthood (9) Religious Life (3) Seminary (6) Sisters (14) Trappist/Cistercian (8) Vocation (54) Needless to say, this link is going in the Right Menu . To paraphrase the words

Visitors ask...Religious Communities

From time to time, I still receive searches for specific Religious Communities located within the area. The Archdiocesan website under the heading "Clergy & Religious Life" has links to Communities of Religious Men and Communities of Religious Women . Some are found within the Archdiocese at specific locations as you can see.