1. Basic Requirements If you sense a call from the Lord to become an Oblate of Mary Immaculate, it is a good idea to check if you meet the basic requirements for all candidates to religious or priestly life, bearing in mind that you will no doubt feel the desire to grow in some of the following areas:
2. Steps to Follow A. a period of discernment Any serious commitment presupposes a period of discernment to truly discover the desire of God. This discernment is made in prayer, but above all by getting in touch with an Oblate in your area who can respond to your questions and who can help you to see your life-project more clearly. You will also be asked to choose a spiritual director and to have regular contact with an Oblate or a community of Oblates. This step varies from candidate to candidate and may be long or short in duration. It could include living in an Oblate community. B. a period of initiation: the prenovitiate After the discernment period regarding your call and Oblate vocation, if your decision is leading you towards joining the community you will be accepted into the prenovitiate. As the word indicates, this is a time of preparation for the novitiate. In the prenovitiate, all candidates live with some Oblates for between six months to two years, according to the journey of each one. During this step, discernment continues. This time of life in community allows you to come to know the Oblates better and allows the Oblates to get to know you better. You can continue your studies or work full or part-time. It is during the prenovitiate that you can share your request to enter the novitiate. C. a period of deepening: the novitiate The novitiate lasts for one year and is
at the centre of Oblate formation. Every novice pursues a triple objective: to
intensify his life of faith and prayer; to know more deeply the history,
spirituality, and spirit of the Oblate charism; to experience religious life by
living the vows in pre-requisites for the novitiate
D. a period of commitment: The Vows At the end of the novitiate, the Oblate commits himself, through the vows of poverty, chastity, obedience, and perseverance for one your at a time. This commitment is renewed every year for a period of three to nine years before a definitive commitment is made. The Oblate brother may be assigned work in an Oblate community as soon as the novitiate is ended. He may continue his religious formation through courses, sessions, or meetings. He completes his professional formation as needed through further studies or practicums. The Oblate who is preparing to become a priest must follow undergraduate theological studies for three years. He thereafter does pastoral ministry in a parish for one or two years prior to his definitive commitment and ordination to priesthood.
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