After graduating from high school, I considered a call to become a sister. A year later in nurse's training, it became clearer to me that I needed to try this way of life. My friends didn't think I'd last. My parents wanted me to wait until I graduated from nursing school. Amidst all the concern for my well being, I took the train from Sioux City, Iowa, to Madison, Wisconsin, to join the community. Despite initial concerns, they soon realized it was the right place for me.
Faith is my response to God's love in my life. It has changed over the years from my initial call to religious life. I rely more on God leading and supporting me than on doing it all my way. God takes me to the depths of my being and to the heights of my joy. Letting go and trusting God is the challenge for me on this roller coaster called life. Some days, I do it well, and some days, I don't.
Community life is my crucible-the place where I come to know myself and others. Together we come to the awareness that we weave a common vision and a sense of belonging into a vibrant community.
Here I discover the gifts I have received and the joy of sharing them. I learn, too, that my needs provide other community members the opportunity to share their gifts with me.
I am grateful that my family and friends continue their love and support.