Michelle is a “Professed Postulant”

Recently, our postulant Michelle received the Miraculous Medal of Our Lady and a rosary–signs that she has spent three months in the novitiate and continues to do well!

Gathered in the novitiate chapter room

Sr. Mary Margaret gives a brief talk

Receiving the Miraculous Medal…

….and the Rosary!

A little party to celebrate, with tea and homemade cookies

The newly “professed postulant”

The novitiate sisters and Sr. Mary Margaret

Sr. Mary Christine, Michelle, and some of Sr. Mary Christine’s orchids.

We call Michelle a “professed postulant” because this is a big step forward in her formation period. Please pray that Michelle will persevere these coming nine months to her next step, which will be receiving the habit!

What is it like to enter the Monastery?

It’s not easy to answer this question, because it’s different for each young woman who enters! But we can give you a glimpse inside the entrance of our new postulant, Michelle.

Michelle arrived with several members of her family, who came to see her enter!

Michelle giving her mother a goodbye hug at the entrance door.

Michelle’s family doesn’t live too far from us, so they are able to come to visit once a month (with permission, of course). Here, we see Michelle and Sr. Mary Christine with some gifts her family brought on a recent visit.

A welcoming party in the novitiate! From left: Sr. Mary Christine, Michelle, Sr. Mary Margaret, Sr. Marie Augustine, and Sr. Mary Pauline.

Michelle has many talents–including playing the clarinet!

Once you have entered, and the farewells and greetings and blessings and parties are over, life settles into a daily regimen of prayer, study, and work. Postulants also have recreation both in the novitiate and with the professed community in the evening. We would love to bring you a story on what it’s like to be a novice…so keep praying for Michelle and for us over this next year!