When I started this blog, I promised to share what life as a novice
was like. Now that I have been at the novitiate for a few months, I have settled into a comfortable pattern and can better describe ‘a day in the life’. It should be noted that each religious order has their own way of forming novices, and even within the CNDs (my order: Congregation of Notre Dame), I have come to realize that each experience of the novitiate was different for each sister, so this is my experience, as of now.
Nun lingo clarification: ‘formation’ – this is another word for study, preparation, training, but is specifically used in the religious life context and though it applies especially to this time as a novice (nun boot camp), formation is ongoing through temporary vows and into professed life. In my former life, I would refer to it as ‘lifelong learning’ or ‘professional development’, with much broader topics to develop personally and spiritually.
I start the day with an hour of personal prayer, to orient myself towards the divine and set a desired course of peace and presence. This often includes the daily scripture, morning divine office, and meditation/contemplation. My favorite mantra as of late is the Jesus prayer – Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me. Then I have to remember to put on my cross. Most days I am almost out of the room before I remember.
Our Dia de los Muertos Alter |
I go to mass each day, something I thought I would struggle with. However, I have found the daily mass is wonderful – shorter, to the point, and provides a regular reminder to bring Christ out into the world. Plus, I go to a different church each day giving me the chance to explore: the church, neighborhoods, and people. Often I will walk as there are 6 churches within a 45-minute walk throughout the day.
Mondays and Wednesdays I meet with my novitiate director and I learn about religious life, CND training, novitiate-specific information, and opportunities for personal growth. The weeks are themed (which I love), often involve reading articles and books (which I love more), and I have ‘homework’ in the form of a short reflection for each one (I think my novitiate director would love it if I wrote less…but I once told her it takes me two paragraphs to sneeze, so she’s stuck with long essays).
With Sr Kathleen Deignan |
Friends in formation |
Fridays are a ‘Camino Day’ or ‘Desert Day’, where I try to integrate the week’s learning very intentionally, in silence as much as possible. This is almost a retreat day each week and reminder to not be too busy. I get to read, blog, go on 8 hour walks, or really anything that the spirit moves, but with the goal of doing so intentionally.
My roomies at a Broadway show |
As a community – we have game night once a week and play cards (at my request), watch TV together some evenings (currently obsessed with the Good Place and Project Runway), sneak over to the dark church in the middle of the night to pray (ssshhhhh don’t tell!), cook together, go on walks, and even a broadway show (we had 5 free tickets!!). It’s a pretty special experience.
UPEI Awesomeness in NY |
I think those are the highlights. A busy schedule for sure, and I wonder where the days have gone, how 11 weeks could possibly have passed already! I am filled with gratitude for the people I live with, treasure the lessons I have already learned, and already dread when the two years will be over.
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