What if I wanted to leave the School Sisters of Notre Dame after starting the process to become an SSND or after I’ve become a professed sister?
The formal process to become an SSND can take as long as six years and gives you the opportunity to decide if this is the right life for you. A decision to discontinue the process and leave is yours. After becoming a sister, the decision to leave is still yours, and to help with the transition, for both you and the SSND community, a process is implemented to make sure that yours and SSND’s needs are respected. Leaving the SSND community will not affect your status as a member of the Catholic faith.
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