Once a young woman has been accepted to begin
preparation for life as a Franciscan Missionary of Mary, she will
spend a period of time, usually about a year, living with a
community of FMM sisters.
The pre-novitiate
During this time, called the pre-novitiate, she
discerns, together with the community, if she has a personal call
from Christ and the aptitude to live the FMM life. She gradually
discovers the FMM vocation and charism. At the end of this time she
decides whether to enter religious life or choose to follow a
different path.
The novitiate
The novitiate, which lasts at least two years,
marks the beginning of religious life. It is the intensive time of
initial formation. Its aim is to ensure that the novices receive
formation in accordance with the FMM Constitutions and to provide
opportunity for discernment in the evolution of their vocation. At
the end of this time, the novices make vows of poverty, chastity and
obedience for three years.