Steps to
Sisterhood:
Postulant - Novice –Sister
The Heart of Every Vocation:
One day a rich young man asked Jesus what he should do beyond
keeping the commandments in order to become perfect. Jesus
told him to go and sell all that he had and give the money
to the poor and then come and follow Him.
We find the essence of every vocation to religious life in
Christ’s word to the young rich man: to follow Christ
at all cost and to use one’s gifts for those in need.
In every age there have been men and women, who obedient to
the Father’s call and to the prompting of the Spirit,
have chosen this special way of following Christ in order
to devote themselves to him with an “undivided”
heart (1 Cor. 7:34). Like the apostles, they too have left
everything behind in order to be with Christ and to put themselves,
as he did, at the service of God and their brothers and sisters
(Vita Consecrata).
Vocation of the Sisters of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus:
In every religious Congregation, the life of the founder demonstrates
in a most excellent way the vocation of that particular religious
family. Blessed Maria Schinina` was the founder of the Sisters
of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Until 21 years of age, Maria
was no more than a carefree girl born of a wealthy family
of nobles. Her intense and happy life alternated between religious
duties, which she carried out with her family and her love
for beauty, which she continuously perfected through music,
fashion and above all dancing.
The death of her father in 1865 induced her to change her
life, which she often declared that she did not satisfy her
inner needs. Her soul could no longer ignore the cries of
the poor who were living only steps away from her home. Her
comfortable lifestyle was too much of a contrast to the misery
just outside her door. It was for this reason that Maria began
to look into herself enlightened by faith and God’s
calling, which became ever clearer at the feet of the Eucharist.
She took off her elegant clothes and dressed like the poor,
saying: “Let that which served my vanity go
to the poor.”
From this moment on, she decided to dedicate herself completely
to the sick, the poor, to the outcasts who languished in the
most squalid hovels in the city, and to the abandoned children,
without paying attention to the criticisms from people of
her social class who thought she was insane. Her love for
the Eucharist constitutes a fundamental characteristic of
her Christian life and this she passed on to her daughters
with the same zeal, making it the centre of her apostolate.
Formation
Phase:
The Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus invite vital
young women who hear the call, “Come Follow Me”
to join their Congregation. Those who want to follow the call
of Jesus to serve God through the apostolic work of the Institute
enter the Novitiate to personally prepare for the religious
life. This preparation is segmented into two distinct phases:
the Postulancy and the Novitiate.
Postulancy:
Upon entering the convent, a young woman begins her Postulancy,
which fosters the gradual transition from secular to religious
life. This phase allows each candidate to experience the Sisterly
love within the Community. Gently, her worldly concerns fade
and are replaced by genuine concern for others. Each candidate
prays, studies, and accustoms herself to the Congregation
under the wise counsel of a Sister. The program of formation
during the postulancy is to help prepare the future novice
to become more aware of God's call and to respond to this
call by a sufficient free and responsible choice.
The Novitiate:
Two
years of Novitiate follow the Postulancy. Now the candidate’s
devotion is tested by a complete examination of oneself; she
must assess her strengths and weaknesses. In addition, she
studies the spirit of the Institute and the Constitution along
with the Religious Vows and virtues. Learning these guidelines
enables a novice to demonstrate those qualities which clearly
distinguish the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus from
other Congregations. Besides these, the novice will also receive
religious, apostolic, doctrinal and technical formation during
this period and after this phase. Intense prayer and total
participation in the Community and its activities accompany
this careful study. A novice is trained in the spirit of charity
and the purpose of love, for as she is nurtured, so too shall
she nurture others when practicing her vocation.
Upon successful completion of the Novitiate, a candidate
commits herself to the religious life by making her vows of
Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience. She then begins her fulfilling
and satisfying work as a Sister of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Who can become a Sister of the Sacred Heart of Jesus?
Any Catholic woman at least 18 years of age who wishes
to bring Christ closer to people through her life of prayer,
love and service. The age limit is 18-35, and an exception
can made in certain cases. A generous, giving and loving heart
is one of the most important qualities to becoming a Sister
of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Come and See
No matter how carefully or completely our aim, our
works and daily life are described, the true meaning of being
a Sister of the Sacred Heart of Jesus still remains a partial
mystery. For it is only in experiencing our Community does
the essence of Religious life becomes real. Imagine yourself
standing at the edge of a serene lake. The warm air and the
crystal clear water invite you to swim. Yet you hesitate;
the lake is an unknown to you. Is the water frigid? Is the
bottom muddy? Are there frightening creatures darting about
its depths? Those already in the water cannot tell you how
the water will be for you. They can only attest to their experience
of it. In order for you to truly know the lake, you must dive
in and swim.
The same holds true for the Sisters of the Sacred Heart
of Jesus. Do you hear the call?
Are you unsure? Have you been challenged? Test out our waters
by visiting for a weekend and sharing our life of togetherness.
Come and see if serving God, our way, is appropriate for you.
If you are interested in our Congregation, you can call or
write, or e-mail us with one of the addresses in contact information
section. Make your intentions and concerns known. We will
respond to your needs. Your inquiries and our replies may
be the answers to your prayers and ours. If you are interested
in our Congregation, please contact us by mail, e-mail or
phone call. We will respond to you immediately.
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