In Called by God: Discernment and Preparation for Religious Life, Rachael
Marie Collins provides an overview of the spiritual life—both its joys
and its challenges—and guides women as they discern whether they are
called to be religious sisters or nuns.
In a series of letters written by the author to a trusted friend discerning whether to enter religious life, Called by God
explores both discernment and spirituality. The key to discernment,
Collins argues, is to prepare for religious life by entering deeply into
a life of prayer and sacrifice so that one experiences and begins to
understand the “work” of a religious before entering the convent.
Called by God draws heavily on the wisdom of great Catholic
women such as Teresa of Ávila, Thérèse of Lisieux, Zélie Martin, Edith
Stein, Teresa of the Andes, Elizabeth of the Trinity, Miriam Teresa
Demjanovich, Elizabeth Leseur, and Caryll Houselander, among others.
Women discerning a vocation will benefit immensely from the
discussions about the difference between religious life and marriage,
the nature of a vocation, the supernatural superiority of religious
life, and spiritual motherhood in Called by God.
Pages: 224. Paperback.
About the author:
Rachael Marie Collins attended the University of New South Wales
where she received undergraduate degrees in Science and Law. She studied
at Princeton University and Oxford University, and has Masters degrees
from Columbia Law School and the Australian Catholic University. She was
an Associate (judicial clerk) at the High Court of Australia and was
admitted to the bar in New York where she worked for Clifford Chance
L.L.P. She resides in New York with her husband and children.
Endorsements:
“Called by God draws from the best spiritual wisdom of the
Church to help young women hear the Lord, and respond in freedom,
generosity, and joy. This is an invaluable and beautiful book for young
women discerning and preparing for religious life.”—Most Rev. James D.
Conley, Bishop of Lincoln
“If you have any desire to be a religious sister or brother or
priest, or to marry with the Church’s blessing, don’t hesitate to read
this amazing book. If I had, I am certain I would enter Regina
Laudis!”—Mother Dolores Hart, Abbey of Regina Laudis, Bethlehem,
Connecticut
“With the admirable clarity of its language, the sense it conveys to
the reader of being personally addressed, and the abundant references to
the lives of the saints, Rachael Collins’ new book will become, I am
sure, a little classic of contemporary Catholic spirituality.”—Fr. John
Saward, Author and Blackfriars Lecturer, Oxford University
“Opening oneself to God’s grace in the practical and reflective ways
Collins suggests will only help a young woman to be the wife, mother,
daughter of God, and, indeed, saint that she is called to be.”—Aurora
Griffin, Author, How I Stayed Catholic at Harvard: 40 Tips for Faithful College Students
“There are so few solid books for young women discerning religious
life in the Catholic Church these days. Rachael Marie Collins has
amassed a wealth of good information and wisdom that will guide women as
they seek the will of God.”—Fr. Brett Brannen, Author of To Save a Thousand Souls: A Guide for Discerning a Vocation to Diocesan Priesthood and A Priest in the Family: A Guide for Parents Whose Sons are Considering Priesthood
“Here is a book that fills an important gap with sound
advice for young women about how to discern a religious vocation.”—Fr.
Joseph Koterski, S.J., Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University
“Rachel Marie Collins gets a conversation going within the deepest
heart of the one who is wondering, ‘What if?’ This beautiful book is a
gift . . . to encourage women to listen, wonder and not to be
afraid.”—Mother Mary Elizabeth Kloss, St. Scholastica Priory, Petersham,
MA