Sunday, September 23, 2007

Clothing of novices in Cambridge

Clothing of St Hyacinth

On Saturday 22 September, the English Province welcomed three new novices, who were clothed in the habit of the Order in a private ceremony in Blackfriars, Cambridge.

The postulants, before the ceremony, sitting behind their new habits.

Making the form of a Cross, the postulants implore God's mercy and that of the brethren.

The Prior Provincial then preaches a sermon addressed to the postulants, but also for the benefit of all the brothers witnessing the ceremony.

"Put off the old man that belongs to your former manner of life..." (Ephesians 4:22)
The removal of secular clothing (jacket and tie) is symbolic of one's removal from secular life.

"And put on the new man, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness" (Ephesians 4:24). The white habit of St Dominic is a constant reminder of the baptismal garment and a symbol of the new man in Christ whom we are called to be.

Finally, the postulant is clothed is the black cloak or 'cappa' of the Order. Although a practical garment to protect against dirt and cold, it may also be understood as a symbol of penitence.

The newly-clothed novices are then embraced by all the brethren and welcomed.

After the ceremony, the novices sign the book of Admissions which records the start of their novitiate.

New Novices
Please pray for our new novices, Brothers Gregory, Graham and Mark.

7 comments:

  1. Welcome, brothers! Looking forward to meeting all of you...

    Fr. Philip Neri, OP

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thank you for sharing this! How exciting for these three gentlemen! I can just feel their happiness at such a special threshold in their lives.

    My personal hat tip to Curt Jester...

    Ebeth
    Catholic mum climbing the pillars

    ReplyDelete
  3. yey! massive best wishes to them (..especially Greg, who is a friend of mine!)

    -x-

    ReplyDelete
  4. Is Brother Mark a Davoren? If so I used to teach him A Level RS and would love to hear his news and story. If it is can I have an emil address?

    ReplyDelete
  5. Mr Clark!!! it is Mark Davoren you can reach me at darthvertex@hotmail.com...be great to hear from you

    ReplyDelete
  6. Don't the mums and dads get invited? I would want to be there if I had a son taking such a momentous step.

    ReplyDelete
  7. That must have bene such a proud moment in Cambridge for the young novices. What a big step to take on a wonderful journey. Wishing them all the best..

    ReplyDelete