Nuns & Nones helps millennials find surprise soulmates in Catholic sisters [View all]
From the article:
The Dominican sisters sat in silence, eyes closed, palms upturned, couches and chairs pushed together into a circle in the room at the Dominican Center at Marywood in Grand Rapids, Michigan....
The Sunday night (July 7) meeting, known as Sisters & Seekers, is one of about a dozen gatherings across the country affiliated with Nuns & Nones, a growing alliance connecting Catholic women religious, most of whom are over 60, with 20- and 30-something millennials, many of whom identify as religious nones.....
We millennials have so much hunger for spaces of community, belonging, meaning, depth, and we arent finding that in our social media. We arent finding that often as we move city to city. And so to be able to find that with these Catholic sisters who hold wisdom of their traditions from centuries is a gift for us to be able to translate that into our own life....
Theres no proselytizing at the meetings. And the sisters arent looking for their millennial friends to join their order or to seek out a religious vocation. Instead, they want to build bridges between beliefs and generations, something Gordon calls a welcome antidote for our time.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2019/07/11/nuns-nones-helps-millennials-find-surprise-soulmates-in-catholic-sisters/
I belong to a number of groups. Some are groups of religious progressives, and some have no religious theme. But all of the groups are united in that we are al progressive.
And people do need that personal direct connection.