Becoming an Oblate
The usual steps by which a person becomes an oblate at the Monastery of the Ascension are the following:
When they become candidates, oblates receive a copy of the Rule of Benedict or a commentary on it, along with a simple medal of St. Benedict. At oblation they receive another, more ornate medal of St. Benedict.
At oblation, candidates pledge to follow the monastic profession of stability, obedience and monastic living (conversatio morum) according to their vocation. This threefold pledge or profession is best thought of as a global commitment to remain faithful to the way of life outlined in the Rule of Benedict and lived at the Monastery of the Ascension according to one’s state in life. Stability ties one to the monastic community of monks and oblates, conversatio implies a simple, chaste lifestyle and obedience for the oblate means seeking and fulfilling the will of God with the help of the monastic community of monks and oblates.
The texts for the ceremonies of candidacy and oblation are included elsewhere in the manual.
Oblates need not be Catholics. Members of other Christian churches are welcome to become members of the oblate community.
Fr. Hugh Feiss, OSB
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