Sunday was the Mass for the Rite of Perpetual Religious Profession. This was when 11 Sisters were going to take final vows – it was their wedding day! I was impressed as I panned the camera across the row of Sisters making their final vows. Some looked nervous, some looked calm, and others looked in ecstasy; eyes rolled up to the crucifix that hung above the altar of St. Henry's Church.
As a cameraman you're always looking for an interesting picture composition – be it lighting, framing, emotion, etc. I was not disappointed during the Mass! I think it was the third Sister to make her profession. I had a tight shot on her hand as she placed it on the bible and began her profession of vows.
"To the honour of Almighty God and under the protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of our Holy Father Saint Dominic, I make to God in your hands, Reverend Sister…"
And then I heard her voice crack.
I didn't even look up, but immediately re-framed to the Sisters face, checking to make sure it was in focus, and locking off my camera in a tight close-up.
Sister composed herself.
"…I make to God in your hands, Reverend Sister Ann Marie, Prioress General, the simple vows…."
She was struggling to continue.
"… of poverty, chastity, and obedience for all my life…"
Tears were welling up in her eyes.
"…according to the Rule of Saint Augustine…"
Tears were rolling down her cheeks at this point.
"….and the Constitutions of the Dominican Sisters of this Congregation of Saint Cecilia."
Poor Sister offered an embarrassed smile to Mother Ann Marie and apologized for being overcome by emotion.
If everything else failed during my trip, I would have been satisfied just to have filmed that moment. It was incredibly touching. It was beautiful beyond words. It was genuine emotion that couldn't help but pierce your soul. It wasn't a Sister shedding tears of regret, but it was a Sister shedding tears of love.
Absolutely stunning. I just finished reading Fr. Thomas Dubay's book "...and You are Christ's" about the Charism of Virginity and the Celibate Life in the Church. These women are truly a witness to the love we all hope to experience in Heaven--some just get called to live this love sooner than others.
The springtime of the Church is upon us, and women like the Nashville Dominicans are living symbols of that. Praised be Jesus Christ!
"Eternal God, receive the sacrifice of my life for Your Church. Accept my heart and impress upon it the face of Your Son."
~St. Catherine of Siena
2 comments:
Mallory, I somehow happened upon your blog via a google search and was pleasantly surprised when I saw Colleen McCarron's pic on the right side. I used to work for her dad and am good friends with her older sister :)
Your posts are so encouraging. God has currently led me into nursing school, but I have long since been discerning my vocation to the religious life. While my heart remains inclinded toward that call, struggles of daily life seem to muster my joy and reading your posts rekindles that fire. I was especially moved by your reflection of life on a Navy ship paralleling religious life. Beautiful.
You will remain in my prayers. May our Lady continually lead you closer to her Son's most tender Heart, wherever it may be that He calls.
+JMJ+
Erin
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I did not know the awesome news about your grandmother. I will join you in prayers of thanksgiving.
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