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NOVITIATE – This is a further step into the monastic life. If you persevere in discerning your call, it is at this stage that part of the monastic habit is given. The year is an intense time of formation and study. You live under the direction of a formation director and devote yourself to experiencing the Benedictine life as fully as possible, to aid the discernment of your monastic vocation.
SIMPLE VOWS – The first stage of commitment is a vowed period of three years. You are given the Benedictine scapular and hood along with a new name. Anniversaries of vows at our abbey are counted from this initial stage. Temporary commitment can be extended beyond three years if necessary.
SOLEMN VOWS – With solemn vows, the monk becomes a full member of the community
for life. You are given the cuculla, the great pleated choir robe, as a symbol of
your life-
Monastic peace is about getting rid of. It’s about letting go of what you never really had to begin with: all the things you think people owe you, the security you think you deserve, the love you think you need. A monk lets go of all that and waits upon God’s will. That will unfolds for him slowly, over many years, through life in community.
One has only to examine the monastic schedule to get some idea of the temperament, stamina, values, sensibility and resolution of a monk. The community shapes him, a community that has been around a long time, longer than the oldest monk alive in it, longer than any generation living. Thousands of monks have taken the path throughout the centuries. So many can’t be wrong.
If you’d like further information, contact:
Brother Michael Taffe
Assumption Abbey
P.O. Box A
418 3rd Avenue West
Richardton, ND 58652-
(701) 974-
vocations @ assumptionabbey . com
Br. Michael’s
Vocation Blog
assumptionabbeymichael.blogspot.com