How to discern a religious vocation to the consecrated life as a monk, nun, sister, or brother. Addressing the superiority of religious life over marriage. This list of Catholic religious orders and religious communities includes traditional and Catholic monastic orders, but also secular institutes and societies of apostolic life. Links to traditional orders, vocation videos, media, and pictures. A blog to promote vocations to Traditional societies and religious orders using the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, including religious communities for women. Active orders are religious orders that have much more direct participation and interaction with the outside world. A blog to promote vocations to Traditional societies and religious orders using the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, including religious communities for women. Original concept: St. Conleth’s Catholic Heritage Association initiative for the Year of Vocation 2008-2009. Original concept: St. Conleth’s Catholic Heritage Association initiative for the Year of Vocation 2008-2009. The order, which encouraged the Latin Mass, was one of the most faithful of all of the new Catholic religious orders, especially in regard to their pro-life commitment. The rest of this posting will be an excerpt of Ann Carey‘s article on The Catholic World Report where she sights some examples of booming traditional religious orders: The Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia. The traditional teachings of the Catholic Church and Saints on the vocation to the consecrated life of celibacy; a higher vocation. With their motherhouse in Nashville, Tennessee, this teaching order is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. Supernatural vs. Natural calling.
(We have titled it simply "Catholic Religious Orders and Communities" because "Religious Orders" or "Religious Communities" are the most common names used.)
These religious orders include the Dominicans, Franciscans, Jesuits and so on.