
In my job...(more)
As a celibat woman, I've chosen... (soon)
Bloom where you are planted...(soon)
«My vows have freed me and my brothers and sisters around me can see me facing the same day to day struggles as them, but with an inner peace. I can feel their pain, their sorrow and dance and sing and rejoice with them and hand it all over to our loving Lord. Could I be this free in a religious community, I do not know. I only know that the more I am in the world with others the more I am called to humbly serve them and our God. I think Jesus would have been part of a secular institute too, and his mother Mary as well....»
« ... to be a witness and to be one with suffering the pain of humanity but also one with their aspirations, their deep expectations... also to be one with the collective sin of a godless world, with new idols (power, individualism, possession). It means gathering all this life together, to offer it up to the Church, to witness the message of all this, of my baptism, to entrust God with the cries and labours of humanity, to offer this up and to celebrate to the glory of the Creator... »
« I've always had a taste for secular commitments. Faithfulness to my vocation gave them their true reason of being and a greater energy. The more I was involved in the world, the more I lived out my consecration. It was also a decisive element of my choice.... »
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« Since I received the gift of discovering and appreciating a little how much God loved me, and that He alone could answer and fill up this need, I carried within me: to love and be loved... I could only answer Yes to this more and more urgent question: Do you want to live this love and be a witness of it around you? Yes in total confidence to give myself totally and without reserve. To be configured to Christ, to share for the world and in the world the same feelings... »
(coming soon)