Thoughts of Fr Francis Jordan SDS

As long as there is one person on earth who does not know God and does not love Him above all things, you dare not allow yourself a moment’s rest. As long as God is not everywhere glorified, you dare not allow yourself a moment’s rest.

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Prayer

For special graces through Fr Francis Jordan

Jesus, Saviour of the World, You have given your servant Francis the gift of deep and strong faith, unwavering hope and heroic love for God and neighbour and a strong desire for the salvation of souls. Count him already here on earth among your blessed ones and through his intercession grant us what we humbly ask for. You, who live and reign for ever and ever. AMEN

How to become a Salvatorian

We accept men over the age of eighteen who have completed Secondary School studies, and who feel called by God to serve his Church in an apostolic community. The first steps are the same for those who will become Brothers or Priests. After a period of time spent as a candidate in a Salvatorian Community, during which we can get to know you and you get to know us, the Superior will recommend you for the Novitiate. During this spiritual year you will learn more about prayer and the religious life, and begin to discern whether you are truly called to the Salvatorians. At the end of the year you will take the three vows of poverty, chastity and obedience for one year. These three vows are renewed each year, normally for five years, after which perpetual vows are professed through which you commit yourself for life.

After the Novitiate Brothers normally undertake a basic theology course and then a training in some skill or profession.

After the Novitiate those who intend to become Priests undertake the normal studies prior to ordination. This usually means six years study of philosophy and theology.

Whether you become a Priest or a Brother the Society regards this period of formation or training as of the greatest possible importance. It is the foundation on which a life of dedication and apostolic service is build, and must therefore be adapted to your individual gifts and talents so as to prepare you to serve the Saviour in the best possible way.