My parents would not allow me to become a religious. I know in my spirit it was my calling, but I honored my parents. I am old now and just live a secular life as near to a "nun in the world" as I can. So thankful for the SSPX sisters.
@@melmckenna4599 AT ALL I pray my daughter (if I have one) decides to live a release life as a Nun. It's so honorable in my eyes and more importantly the eyes of God.
They will surely save countless souls!!! Let us pray for them that they can have the strength to continue their work! For there’s no way we can do what they do 🙏🏼 God has blessed these Sisters beyond us a hundred times over.
Your podcast is so fruitful for discerning my Vocation to Priesthood! Thank you! God bless your apostolate! Could you please talk specifically about Dominicans (priests) in a future episode? It would really help. Thank you!
I know this dear Sister well!😍🇦🇺 Must have been a real trial to have to be interviewed! Haha. Not used to it. Sister helped me so much with my teaching & always kept things joyful at our school in Sydney.
Loved this video. Thank you for featuring the sisters. Could you do a video about feminity and its role in society coming fr the perspective of the sspx religious sisters pls?
Hello! May I ask you to please share the Constitution of sister SSPX that you have in your congregation, if it is available in an electronic version? Thank you in advance!
“God does not punish, just as the Church no longer condemns, except those who stay faithful to Tradition. (p. 61)” ― Marcel Lefebvre, Open Letter to Confused Catholics
How do they define what constitutes a "mission" territory? Gabon and the Dominican Republic are both majority Catholic (or at least self-identified Catholic.) Why no houses in Asia? 216 sisters in 30 houses? That seems like a small average number of people for each house (an average of 7). Is that deliberate?
The hard age cut off limits vocations. Some women due to family responsibilities cannot enter by 30 as they maybe caring for their parents, through no fault of their own, especially converts. The church actually requires only children to care for their parents if they become ill. Yet a percentage of these women are called by God but are then limited by circumstances. Maybe it is time that religious orders did a rethink on so called "older vocations". Only someone who is sure of their vocation is going to risk all after 40 years of age. Space needs to be found for women like them. Yes I am one of them but I am lucky in that an order is willing to take me over 40 once my caring responsibilities are completed. Yes it's easier to form a younger woman but an older woman maybe able to see what is happening more clearly than that younger soul and be even more able to fight modernism.
I recommend the book "The Way of Divine Love". Sr. Josepha was a mystic whose entrance to religious life was delayed by caring for her sick mother. She joined the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, who back then lived traditional religious life and accepted older vocations in the spirit of St Jane de Chantal
Hello, I would like to know if I can collaborate. I am already 62 years old, a hermit and I wish with all my heart to be faithful to God and help to work, serve, obey, God help me to communicate with you.
Hi, I understund that the Sister's admit girls to 18 to 30 yers only, but the SSPX had more congregations, for example the Oblatas are religious whithout limit of age, you can ask them 😊
She continued to call Young Women. What is the age limit? It seems none of the religious orders take older women. Most Mature women know for sure what they want and can do.
Please pray for my daughter who is currently a postulant with the sisters
God bless the SSPX Sisters and all the good work that they do. ❤🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️
Sister , we need your prayers. Thank you for your witness 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you sisters for answering the call of Christ. We need you and your love of Christ in helping us all to follow the road to holyness.
What a treasure of the spirit to hear what the SSPX Sisters bring.
God Bless all SSPX sisters, priests and bishops!
Thank you sister ! How I wish I were young enough to join you. I send my prayers 🙏🏼
Ohhh me too! The health and strength they have is commendable!! I am mesmerized by all that they can do in just one day!!!
My parents would not allow me to become a religious. I know in my spirit it was my calling, but I honored my parents. I am old now and just live a secular life as near to a "nun in the world" as I can. So thankful for the SSPX sisters.
God knows. The times are mysterious & so are God's ways.
We need people like you in the world to pray & help people within your range. God bless.🙏✝️🌸
Same here. I regret deeply listening to my parents as it seems living outside my calling has made life rougher for me.
Ship without a harbor.
Oh I would have never dreamed of getting in the way of my daughters vocation pray for your parents
@@melmckenna4599 AT ALL I pray my daughter (if I have one) decides to live a release life as a Nun. It's so honorable in my eyes and more importantly the eyes of God.
Awwwweee, nice to hear from you again, Sister, since your visit here in the Philippines 🤗
Love this holy sister. God bless you and all the sisters and priests.
That was delightful. Thank you for this series!
So beautiful a congregation. I'm very amazed listening to you Sis. Long live traditional Catholicism. Long Live St. Pope pius X. Long Live SSPX
Amen! The Sspx priests are so self sacrificing, a great example to us all, remember to pray for the sanctity of our priests
Never underestimate the power of traditional Catholic Sisters' prayers.
They will surely save countless souls!!! Let us pray for them that they can have the strength to continue their work! For there’s no way we can do what they do 🙏🏼 God has blessed these Sisters beyond us a hundred times over.
God bless you sister!
Praise God for his love in the SSPX Sisters and Priests communities. May you grow abundantly ...❤❤❤❤
God bless the SSPX sisters. May God bless them with many, many vocations!
Thank you Sister for your fidelity and adherence to the Holy rule of Archbishop Lefebvre.
There is no holy rule established by the archbishop. I wish you people would do your research before posting.
God bless you for doing this.
Deo gratias! I wasn’t expecting this podcast with Sister Gemma but it was a beautiful surprise. Thank you so much!
I love Sister Mary Gemma! Words cannot describe the beauty of her ability to comfort distressed souls. Deo gratias!
Beautiful video ✝️
Gracias hermanas por tanto bien a nuestras almas
Your podcast is so fruitful for discerning my Vocation to Priesthood! Thank you! God bless your apostolate! Could you please talk specifically about Dominicans (priests) in a future episode? It would really help. Thank you!
If you would like to know about Dominican priests, father Albert kallio would be the priest to talk to
I really enjoyed this, I do hope you will interview some other traditional religious orders
I know this dear Sister well!😍🇦🇺 Must have been a real trial to have to be interviewed! Haha. Not used to it. Sister helped me so much with my teaching & always kept things joyful at our school in Sydney.
God bless all our dear Sisters
Thank you.
Is this channel being throttled by YT? I think it should have more views.
Loved this video. Thank you for featuring the sisters. Could you do a video about feminity and its role in society coming fr the perspective of the sspx religious sisters pls?
Vivat SSPX
Finally 🥲🥳
So beautiful....so very beautiful. Either Marcel was a genius or a living Saint or indeed both+
he was a troubled soul who abused many seminarians and priests under his authority.
Ave Maria!!!
😍😍
May God reunite you fully with the Church in the Name of Jesus we all love so much 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️
May Rome fully return to the Catholic Faith!
Hello! May I ask you to please share the Constitution of sister SSPX that you have in your congregation, if it is available in an electronic version? Thank you in advance!
What is the religious medal she is wearing?
One side is the pope Saint pius X, the other side is Our Lady of Compassion
Is it in the way a episode about the SSPX brothers?
Is there more than this one congregation for women in the SSPX?
A lot actually
“God does not punish, just as the Church no longer condemns, except those who stay faithful to Tradition. (p. 61)”
― Marcel Lefebvre, Open Letter to Confused Catholics
How do they define what constitutes a "mission" territory? Gabon and the Dominican Republic are both majority Catholic (or at least self-identified Catholic.)
Why no houses in Asia?
216 sisters in 30 houses? That seems like a small average number of people for each house (an average of 7). Is that deliberate?
Beautiful vocation. And IS THERE any Age limitation for sisters? So happy that we still have such sisters.
18 to 30 years
what is the age limit?
Also wondering!
It’s 30.
What part of Australia are you from Sister? I lived in Sydney NSW now I live in South Australia in a country town.
The hard age cut off limits vocations. Some women due to family responsibilities cannot enter by 30 as they maybe caring for their parents, through no fault of their own, especially converts. The church actually requires only children to care for their parents if they become ill. Yet a percentage of these women are called by God but are then limited by circumstances. Maybe it is time that religious orders did a rethink on so called "older vocations". Only someone who is sure of their vocation is going to risk all after 40 years of age. Space needs to be found for women like them. Yes I am one of them but I am lucky in that an order is willing to take me over 40 once my caring responsibilities are completed. Yes it's easier to form a younger woman but an older woman maybe able to see what is happening more clearly than that younger soul and be even more able to fight modernism.
I recommend the book "The Way of Divine Love". Sr. Josepha was a mystic whose entrance to religious life was delayed by caring for her sick mother. She joined the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, who back then lived traditional religious life and accepted older vocations in the spirit of St Jane de Chantal
advanced woman, advanced, rss-santos!
Have you got any aged care homes in Australia? .
Hello, I would like to know if I can collaborate. I am already 62 years old, a hermit and I wish with all my heart to be faithful to God and help to work, serve, obey, God help me to communicate with you.
Hi, I understund that the Sister's admit girls to 18 to 30 yers only, but the SSPX had more congregations, for example the Oblatas are religious whithout limit of age, you can ask them 😊
Are only 'young' ladies vocations considered???
The oblates of the SSPX take any age.
The aunt of a friend, 67 years old widow, became one.
She continued to call Young Women. What is the age limit? It seems none of the religious orders take older women. Most Mature women know for sure what they want and can do.
I believe it is 30-ish. You can look,as I am, to join the SSPX Oblates.
Sorry they need to be open to the winds of change in the church sad to hear this crises in the church. To negative
Huh ?🤔🤔🤔
Widows were to remain single women was made for man.
They are not catholics , they do not follow the 2nd Vatican council. So just false