Pray for Vocations
Lord, let me know clearly the way of life You call me to, and grant me
every grace I need to answer Your call with love, courage, and lasting
dedication to Your Holy Will.
Jesus says, ‘The harvest is rich but the labourers are few.
So ask the Lord of the harvest to send labourers into His harvest.’ Mt
9:37
Heavenly Father, we ask You to send Your Holy Spirit to encourage young
people of
today to answer Your Call to the priesthood and religious life,
especially to our Institute.
We pray that they may become holy by following Jesus and devoting
themselves to the service of Your people for Your glory.
Bless those whom You have already called and help them to persevere in
their vocation with love and joy. Amen
'I listened to God's deep desire and loving call for me' - Mary Ward
The enquirer is invited into a discernment process to begin to discover
God's particular call for her. The process of exploring and discerning
must be undertaken at the request of the enquirer and in freedom.
Opportunities are provided for both the enquirer and members of the IBVM
to meet and get to know each other. If several are at this stage of
enquiry they will have the opportunity to meet each other.
When the enquirer indicates that she intends to make application to the
Province
Leader to begin the candidacy programme the following elements need to
be fulfilled:
The enquirer's motivation and her potential for religious life in the
IBVM is evaluated In general the person joining candidacy must be
between 18 and 35.
She should have completed her Class XII.
The following documentation is required: birth, baptism and confirmation
certificates, school certificates and letters of recommendation.
If someone has been a member of another congregation further information
is required, as well as at least a year’s interval before admission to
candidacy.
The applicant writes to the Province Leader asking to become a candidate
and the Province Leader writes accepting the enquirer who is then
admitted to candidacy.
'Our greatness and strength consist in this – that we have free and open
access to God.' – Mary Ward
Candidacy:
Candidacy is the period of time during which an individual undertakes a
personal
discernment about her call to religious life, before asking to be
formally admitted to the Institute as a novice.
The aim is to provide the candidate with sufficient time and opportunity
to get to know the Institute and for the members of the Institute to get
to know the candidate. It will involve providing the candidate with help
and guidance in:
discernment and deepening of vocation,
ongoing radical conversion of heart to personal discipleship of Jesus
and an ability to reflect on experience in the light of the Gospel,
integration into the Institute, its charism and mission,
readiness, by means of appropriate study and formation, to make
profession of temporary vows.
The experiences necessary for the Novitiate are a thirty days retreat
based on the Spiritual Exercises of St.Ignatius, an experience of living
in an IBVM community and an apostolic experience of working with
religious or lay workers outside the Institute.
The novice writes to the Province Leader requesting admission to first
profession
The Province Leader and each member of the Province Council meet with
the novice individually. The Province Leader writes admitting the novice
to first profession.
‘Cherish God’s vocation in you. Let it be constant, efficacious and
loving.’ -Mary Ward Temporary Profession
During temporary profession the member, having taken vows at first
profession, now undertakes further discernment. She seeks confirmation
of her vocation in the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary while she
engages in the mission of the Institute, either in
studies or apostolic works. The period of temporary profession is six to
nine years.
The temporary profession programme enables each IBVM member
to become immersed in the life, spirit and mission of the Institute and
to test her vocation,
to continue her formation as a vowed religious, to deepen and nurture
her love for and commitment to God and to learn to integrate the human,
spiritual, communal and
ministerial dimensions of her life as an IBVM member,
to grow in her ability to reflect on experience and to discern and
respond to the movements of the spirit of God within her,
to prepare for ministry in the Institute: to follow a professional
course of studies/training and a theological course which will enrich
her ministry,
to come to a decision regarding permanent commitment in the Institute
Annually the temporary professed submits a review on the key areas of
the IBVM way of life to enable both, she and the Institute to consider
how the formation process is
proceeding as regards to her. She renews her vows for a period of one,
two or three years.
At least one year before she desires to make perpetual profession she
makes a formal request in writing to the Province Leader asking
permission to proceed with her
application for perpetual profession. Once she has been accepted by the
Province Leader and Province Council she makes her formal request in
writing to the Institute
Leader who has the final authority to admit to perpetual profession with
the consent of her council. Two months before perpetual profession she
begins a special period of preparation during which time she withdraws
from all ministry involvement.
‘It is good pleasing the Friend of friends...to be entirely and forever
at God's disposal' - Mary Ward
Final Vows
The IBVM member bears witness to one way of living fully the commitment made
in Baptism to love and serve God in Christ. Perpetual profession is the
beginning of a new phase of the member’s life in the Institute. The vows are
made in the context of the
Eucharist.
'From the beginning to the end of life, we are in a process of growth and
development; a process of discovering and learning, failing, rising, and
re-committing ourselves to the vocation we are called, as we seek to discern
the work of the Spirit in the unfolding story of our lives.’ Const.5.2
'I had resolved to serve Him entirely. I begged grace to do this for His
goodness and the desire He had that I should be wholly His.’ – Mary Ward
Prayer for Mary Ward's Beatification
God, creator of all that is good, we thank you for giving Mary Ward to the
church and to the world.
Impelled by the fire of your love, she did not shrink from risks, labours or
suffering.
She lived and worked for your greater glory, for the good of the church, for
the nurture of faith, and for the dignity of women.
She was a pilgrim who spread the joy of the Gospel, a woman for our times.
Grant that through the solemn testimony of the church the example of her
life may be a light for all who seek God’s will. Amen
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