"'I definitely know it's not a decision
that most people would be looking at, especially at this age, but I'm
ready to go,' said Mary Catherine Eddyblouin, 23, of Bristol, who will
leave her familiar life in just over a month for a convent.
"Eddyblouin's home will soon become the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, a Catholic female religious institute in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The convent is a branch of the Dominican Order, which follows the Rule of St. Augustine.
"'The Dominicans teach and they preach - that's what they do. They study for their entire lives,' Eddyblouin said. 'That's something that was very attractive to me about them.'"
A recent Bangor Daily News article profiled on Ms. Eddyblouin and her decision to become a Dominican Sister of Mary.
To access the complete Bangor Daily News report, please visit:
Bangor Daily News: This Maine woman is giving up everything she owns to enter a Catholic convent (22 JUL 19)
Background information:
Dominican Sisters of Mary
"Eddyblouin's home will soon become the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, a Catholic female religious institute in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The convent is a branch of the Dominican Order, which follows the Rule of St. Augustine.
"'The Dominicans teach and they preach - that's what they do. They study for their entire lives,' Eddyblouin said. 'That's something that was very attractive to me about them.'"
A recent Bangor Daily News article profiled on Ms. Eddyblouin and her decision to become a Dominican Sister of Mary.
To access the complete Bangor Daily News report, please visit:
Bangor Daily News: This Maine woman is giving up everything she owns to enter a Catholic convent (22 JUL 19)
Background information:
Dominican Sisters of Mary
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