Join Us:  Stages of Our Life 

Applicant

A young woman requests information about our life, visits, is interviewed by our vocation director and team.
Duration: a year or more.

Observer

If both we and the applicant sense Mississippi Abbey may be the place God is calling her, she comes to live in our community to test her vocation.
Duration: a month or more.

Postulant

After an observer has returned home, she may apply to enter our community. If accepted, she gives up her job, distributes her material possessions, and enters the novitiate, where she receives the guidance of the novice director and participates in the instructions given to the novices. 
Clothing: plain secular dress.
Duration: 5-10 months.

Novice

When the postulant, novice director and abbess believe she is ready, the postulant receives the Cistercian habit in the presence of the community.  The novitiate is a period of intense spiritual and monastic formation under the guidance of the novice director.
Clothing: white habit, veil and scapular; a cloak in church.
Duration: 2 years.

Junior professed

With the consent of the conventual chapter of the monastery, the abbess may admit a novice to temporary vows. Juniors pursue studies, receive pastoral guidance from the director of juniors, and begin to take on major responsibilities in the community.
Clothing: white habit, white veil, black scapular; cloak in church.
Duration: 3-9 years.

Solemn professed

The chapter again votes to admit a sister to solemn vows. The vows are the same as for temporary profession, but now they are made in church in a public ceremony, and are for life. The sister legally renounces all her property and ability to inherit, and becomes a member of the conventual chapter.
Clothing: white habit; black scapular and veil; cowl in church.
Duration: until death.
 

 

Novice

 

Junior  Professed

 

Junior Professed

Solemnly Professed 

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