I was listening to Catholic Radio a little over a month ago and they were discussing the decline in religious orders. In our current American culture, very few young men and women discern and choose to live a life of chastity as a monk, priest or nun. The numbers have declined dramatically in the last 30 years.
According to official church statistics, from 1978 to 2005 the number of religious priests worldwide declined from 158,000 to 137,000, while religious brothers decreased from about 75,000 to 55,000. The sharpest drop was in the number of women religious, which went from 985,000 to 783,000.
The situation is clearly going to get worse in coming years, mainly because of the aging population of the largest religious orders.
There are other problems, too, including the increasing defection rate of new entrants; in many places, 40 percent to 60 percent of those entering religious order formation programs leave before making their final commitment.
The situation is clearly going to get worse in coming years, mainly because of the aging population of the largest religious orders.
There are other problems, too, including the increasing defection rate of new entrants; in many places, 40 percent to 60 percent of those entering religious order formation programs leave before making their final commitment.
Father Lewandowski said his own Crosier order has projected that its membership will decline by half over the next 10 years.
http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0801033.htm
These numbers are concerning. It caused me to wonder, what is the role of these religious? They are called to be witnesses to Christ. By living a life of simplicity, often times poverty, they are a witness to the rest of us, how we are to submit to God's will and live for Him and the good of others. Our own personal will must decrease, so that God may increase within us. Wow.....what a difficult thing to do.
How have these religious affected our society? We have an education system today because of the monks. We have hospitals and modern day medicine because of the nuns who began healthcare at a time when Government had no desire to help the poor. Many of the nuns were trained as nurses and started hospitals in Europe and in this country. Today, about 30% of hospitals are still Catholic.
One of the most important roles that these religious have is their prayers. Often times, we underestimate the power of prayer. However, we all believe that God answers prayers, so why are we not praying without ceasing as St. Paul encouraged us to do?? (1 Thessalonians 5:17) If you look at the Rules of Life for any of these Religious Orders, many hours a day is spent in prayer, meditation, reading Scripture and spending time with God. It made me wonder why we as the lay members of the church do not orient our days in the same manner? Most obvious answer, because of our sinfulness. As a stay at home mother, the other reason is lack of time. But is there a way that I could be a prayer warrior and in some small way, make up for the lack of religious?
Of course we as stay at home moms can be prayer warriors! I pray without ceasing throughout the day, but often my prayers are random and apply to whatever the current situation is. It made me wonder if my prayers and days would have more purpose if there was a daily theme to them. So, I have sat down and constructed a prayer "theme" for each day. Every day, I focus my prayers on these intentions and it is nice to have a specific intention throughout the day, in addition to my own personal requests. So, here is our family schedule:
Monday - Abortion
Tuesday - World Hunger
Wednesday - Pope, priests and other religious
Thursday - American Leadership
Friday - Conversion of Souls to Christ
Saturday - World Peace
Sunday - Domestic Church
This is our schedule for now. Even small children can be encouraged to pray for these causes throughout the day. For the first time, I fasted yesterday for the cause of World Hunger. It was humbling to physically feel hungry and remember what so many people throughout the world go through on a daily basis. If done properly and with the right spirit, we are able to unite ourselves with Christ, His suffering and the sufferings of those throughout the world.
Our society tells us that as stay at home moms, our role and purpose is minimal. A career is much more rewarding than raising children to do God's will and strengthen the Domestic Church. The Catholic Church couldn't disagree more. As mothers, we have the opportunity to increase our prayer life for the good of others. While we cannot make up for the declining religious orders, we can offer our prayers daily while we wait for vocations to increase.
And while you're praying, make sure you encourage your children to someday seek a life of commitment to God as a priest, nun or monk!!!! Those religious orders will only increase in numbers if we as parents, encourage our children to discern if God is calling them to that vocation!
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