H/t: http://northlandcatholic.blogspot.co.uk/
There are many options for young
Catholic women today. The thriving convents tend to be the newer ones.
This short list is a start.
Please share it so that young Catholic women can visit and stay in at least one convent. It is an important experience.
This short list is a start.
Please share it so that young Catholic women can visit and stay in at least one convent. It is an important experience.
Norbertine
Canoneses of Bethlehem Priory of St. Joseph (http://norbertinesisters.org/)
Carmelite
Monastery of the Infant of Prague (https://carmeloftraversecity.org/);
Benedictines
of Mary, Queen of the Apostles (https://benedictinesofmary.org/home);
Carmelite
Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles (https://carmelitesistersocd.com/);
Dominican
Sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist (https://www.sistersofmary.org/);
Religious
Sisters of Mercy (http://www.rsmofalma.org/);
Poor Clares
of Perpetual Adoration (http://olamnuns.com/);
Abbey of
Regina Laudis (http://abbeyofreginalaudis.org/);
Sisters
of Mary, Mother of the Church (https://sistersofmarymc.org/);
Sisters
of Life (http://www.sistersoflife.org/);
Franciscan
Sisters of the Eucharist (http://www.fsecommunity.org/);
Dominican
Sisters of Saint Joseph (UK) (http://www.dominicansistersofstjoseph.org/)
The Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate in Lanherne Cornwall (UK) (http://www.mostholytrinity.co.uk/get-involved/lanherne-monastery/)
The Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate in Lanherne Cornwall (UK) (http://www.mostholytrinity.co.uk/get-involved/lanherne-monastery/)
H/t to John Sonnen at:- http://orbiscatholicussecundus.blogspot.co.uk/ (for the USA convents).
And Of course St Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde, Isle of Wight
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