Childfree Life by Design

Finding Your True Calling When Society Has Other Plans | Bri Conn, CFP® & Sister Monica Claire

Apr 2, 2026
Sister Monica Clare, an Episcopal nun and memoirist who counsels on vocation and communal living. She talks about rejecting society's script, paying off massive debt to answer a calling, and what vows of poverty and communal support actually look like. She also explains how her denomination’s progressive theology surprised listeners and how social media helps sustain religious community.
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INSIGHT

Episcopal Church Offers Progressive Alternatives

  • The Episcopal Church differs from Roman Catholicism by embracing progressive stances like LGBTQ inclusion and female clergy.
  • Sister Monica Clare explains the Anglican roots, lack of papal authority, and the church's evolution toward inclusivity.
ANECDOTE

A Roman Catholic Nun Pointed Her Toward Episcopalian Life

  • Monica spent decades exploring religion before joining at 46, including contacting Roman Catholic nuns and discovering Episcopalian orders online.
  • A Roman Catholic nun redirected her to the Episcopal Church, which already aligned with her values on inclusion and reproductive freedom.
ADVICE

Pay Off Debt Before Entering A Convent

  • If you're called to a communal religious life, clear debt first because many orders require financial solvency before entry.
  • Sister Monica Clare paid off $150,000 and treated jobs as a way to build a ladder out of debt toward vocation.
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