11/27/2014

A SISTER'S PAGE: "The Sisterhood: Becoming Nuns"- A Carmelite Review









by Sr. Jean Davis, O.Carm



The Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm can be so proud of their part in the Lifetime Channel show “The Sisterhood: Becoming Nuns.”  I am personally so very pleased that my religious community reached out courageously to participate, along with two other communities, in a reality show that could re-define future reality productions. 

Courage was a key element when our Foundress, Venerable Mary Angeline Teresa, stepped forward to found a new religious community devoted to the care of the aged and infirm.  In 1929, the Congregation was the first American community founded solely to care for the elderly.  Now, eighty five years later, our leadership has courageously stepped forward to accept the challenge of a reality show- something never before attempted by a religious community. 

The hope that our Sisters could demonstrate the joy, peace, love and support to be found in religious life is enhanced by the words of Pope Francis who encouraged us to evangelize at every opportunity, and by the courage of our Superior General, Mother Mark, who believes in moving beyond our personal “comfort zone.”

After discussion, reflection and prayer, the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm committed to a TV production with unknown outcome.  Members of our religious community supported the decision to proceed with the courage that has carried us since our foundation, knowing that the benefit of sharing our daily life with all its ups and downs, may be the needed resource during this Year of Consecrated Life that might awaken in the heart of a young woman the urge to ask “What does God want me to do with my life?”

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