Hi! I’m Sr. Mary
Gianna. I just started working in our hospital as an x-ray tech in September.
My apostolate is still very new and I have a lot to learn practically. That is
to say, I’m just learning how to do my job. In the midst of feeling inadequate
and often needing help from the other techs I’ve had some moments when I’ve
experienced why I am in our x-ray department. Our Constitutions say that our
first witness is always our consecrated life- i.e. before anything else people
need me to be a Sister. It’s who I am and not what I do.
Later on in the same
surgery the nurses were having trouble keeping the adjustable overhead light in
place. They would pull it to focus where they needed it, and then the light
would drift away a bit. The same doctor looked over at me and suggested
“Sister, how about praying that the lights don’t drift?” Which I did. “Lord, if
You want it…” I had the feeling that the staff in the room would be intrigued
and moved to faith in the power of prayer if the Lord decided to keep the light
in place. The next time they moved the light it drifted a tiny bit, and then
stayed in place for the rest of the surgery. The nurse who had moved it turned
around to look at me with wide eyes above her surgery mask.
I am grateful to the
Lord for these moments that remind me that who I am as a Sister is so much more
important than my x-ray skills. I am in our hospital to bring the presence of
God and His love to our patients and our staff. What I do is secondary. It’s a
great lesson since our culture places so much emphasis on doing and producing.
And the Lord grounds us in being. He
is the great I AM, He who IS.
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