Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Jane de Chantal founded the Order of the Visitation “to give to God daughters of prayer. . . .”
As contemplative nuns, our primary apostolate is prayer, that is, union with God. The enclosure is our “garden-enclosed”, the “trysting place” where
we seek and find
our Beloved, offering
Him an undivided
heart.
The
Holy Sacrifice
of the Mass is
celebrated daily. “The
Eucharist is
the source of
life in Christ;
it unites the
sisters in Him
and effects their
communion with
the People of
God. In this
mystery of unity
they realize
their desire
to save the whole
world with Christ.”
(Constitutions)
In
addition, we pray
the Liturgy of
the Hours five
times a day in
which we present
to the Divine Majesty
the praise and supplications
of all His people.
It is our special vocation
in the Church and our
means of sanctifying
the day. We also have
two hours of prayer
and spiritual reading.
Our whole life is to
be a “living
Magnificat” — a
living prayer. |