The large photo above is a collection of Redemptoristine memorabilia which is on loan to the museum. The items beginning with the doll and moving clockwise are:
* original Redemptoristine habit of red, white and blue - blue mantles worn in choir (we continue to wear dark red with optional black veil)
* crown of roses received at Solemn profession (we retain this custom)
* white candle received at first profession (we retain this custom)
* excerpt from solemn profession ritual explaining all of the items received on that occasion
* Breviary - Liturgy of the Hours sung in Gregorian Chant (we continue to sing the Office but with new chant tones)
* a Redemptorist Mission Cross received at first profession (each of us has one of these beautiful crosses which is customarily placed on ones bed)
* Rosary which was part of the original habit
* "Bon Gesu", an oval painted portrait of Christ the Redeemer which was worn in the center of the scapular which was part of the original habit (today we wear a pin or a hanging emblem of the Holy Redeemer)
* a card used by the priest during Mass with particular prayers (no longer used)
We were delighted to have our community of contemplative nuns included in this impressive reflection of the religious history of our area. We learned a great deal about our neighbors and hope that all who visit the museum and learn about us will come to visit and experience a bit of our life first hand.
2 comments:
Interesting. I would like to see the exhibit. Where is this museum - I am in Orange County and do not know Ulster well.
Ah yes, all the things you abandoned!
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