
Dearest
Friends and Benefactors,
Praised be Jesus Christ! How deeply we are loved by Our Father, by Our
King and by the Spirit of Love and Truth. I pray that this letter finds
you well. Some of you I have never met and now I have a kinship with
you that will last into eternity. You have helped me --- our dear Lord
is very good --- brought me to this point of preparing to enter the
Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles.
On November 3, 2001, I was accepted by the community for entry as a
postulant (contingent upon the elimination of my academic debt) on March
19, 2002, the Feast of our beloved patron St. Joseph. Little by little,
through the prayers and generosity of your individual gifts, my paycheck
from teaching and The Laboure Foundation, the debt of $30,000 in January
2001 was paid off in full on February 4, 2002. This was a miracle made
possible through you, the intercession of Our Blessed Mother, St. Joseph
and the foundress of our Carmelite Order, the Venerable Mother Maria
Luisa Josefa of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
These first years of formation will include a deepening awareness of
my personal consecration to Christ. The goal is to give myself totally
to another person --- the person of Christ. My heart is on fire ---
but I realize the reality that this is not all excitement and romance;
it takes work, patience and God's grace (sound familiar married couples?).
To be called to any vocation is a gift. I do not deserve it and please
Lord, help me live it to the full, right now, all for you.
For three years, I will live at the Motherhouse and if the Lord wills
it so, will take my first vows of poverty, chastity and obedience (a
deepening and more radical way of living out my baptismal vows). Later,
I will move to a hospital or school where I will have more responsibilities
and practice integrating the Carmelite life of prayer and recollection,
charity and zeal, into the apostolate. If Our Lord wills it so, in nine
years, you are invited to come for my final profession of vows.
One of the gifts I can give to you for your generosity is my commitment
to pray for you. Every day we pray the rosary and in the fourth decade,
we ask Our Blessed Mother, Queen and Beauty of Mount Carmel, to bless
our "parents, relatives, friends and benefactors." We also
offer the Mass and have special novenas at different points throughout
the year for our benefactors, living and deceased. So --- you are covered
with prayer both now and forever, even after you and I leave this earth,
Carmelite sisters will be praying for us.
Thank you again and again, into eternity, for your generous gifts of
love and prayers and may God hold you in the palm of His hand. You remain
in my heart and in my prayers, forever.
Catherine Adams
P.S. Cy, what can I say --- there are no words! Pure gift to be here
(Carmel). I am so grateful to you, for you and the Laboure Foundation.