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Sister M. Benedicta's Vocation Story - Part I

Each one of us has a story to share: our life! Each one of us is on a journey. Some of you are discerning where the Lord is calling you on this journey. Listen to Sr. M. Benedicta as she shares how the Lord called her. Maybe you can relate!

Be not afraid to respond with courage and generosity!

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Anonymous said…
Dear Sisters!
Dear Sister M. Benedicta!
Just couldn't wait to see the "whole" story, so jumped over to YouTube and saw all 3 parts!
Positively awesome!
Your Franciscan attitude shines through you!
You indeed are a blessing for your Community and for all who view your story!
Oh, that there were more like you in the world!
Sincerely hope to see more amazing stories of faith and witness from your website/blog!
Thank you for sharing, opening up being vulnerable to the world and witnessing His love to and through you!
a grateful reader
Anonymous said…
Sister Benedicta your vocation video is very inspiring....I pray it will touch the life of one young woman to give her yes just as you did. Is the music sang during the portion of the video when you spoke done by your fellow sisters? It is absolutely beautiful -- truly sounds angelic.
Yes, the music sung in the background is sung by our Sisters. Thank you for you kind comment! Thank you for your prayers too!

God bless you!
In Christ,
Sister M. Consolata, FSGM
Anonymous said…
Hey Sister!
That's awesome!
When do we get to read more?
Thanks!
Anonymous said…
Sister Benedicta teaches in my parish. It is great to hear her story. I remember when she took her finals vows.

I regards to the music - any chance the sisters will make a CD of it

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