Young woman, you are beautiful enough to be an actress. You do not deserve to be treated like a colored girl by catholics. Do something that will showcase a vibrant and beautiful black woman who is proud of her race.
It is not for me to say the Catholic Church is tainted and immoral. However, it is time the world knows the real truths. Some of the answerers will shove material down your throat; however, if you click on this web site, the truth will set you free.
http://www.amaluxherbal.com/the_scandals_of_the_catholic_church.htm
With love in Christ; but with truth for the masses.
2007-02-21 17:20:08
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answered by imacatlick2 2
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Actually becoming a nun requires two things:
1. Having a call from God.
2. Accepting this call.
To verify if you are really called, you should keep praying and also talk to a catholic priest. You can also try living as a nun for some months to see if it is really for you.
Accepting God's call is done by you. How beautiful is to say 'yes' to God. It is a real test of your love for God.
After that you should know what order (Benedictines, carmelites, etc...) does God call you to be in. Then you contact the order you fit in.
A nun has three vows: poverty, chastity and obedience.
see http://www.religiouslife.com/
For more help, you can e-mail me at volunteer4u_85@yahoo.com
God bless you
2007-02-21 08:57:51
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answered by Serious 4
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My dear, you can go through the things these folks say; but your chances of becoming a nun are slim or none. You do not fit the criteria of a wholesome girl; I saw your 360. If they take you, you will be requested by all the priests. They will not be able to carry out all their duties; they will day-dream about you.
With even more love in Jesus than these others.
2007-02-21 15:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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this search gives options for becoming a nun in a lot of different organizations. You can probably find one that you like.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=becominga+nun&fr=ush-ans
2007-02-21 03:26:58
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answered by Love Shepherd 6
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Contact your diocesan office of vocations.
Or look into which religious community seems best for you and contact them directly. Here are some lists of religious communities for women:
http://www.vocations.com/womenrel.html
http://www.religiouslife.com/womencommun.phtml
http://www.archdiocese.la/ministry/vocations/religious/sister/list.html
With love and prayers in Christ.
2007-02-21 07:22:27
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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