
Sister Kelly Ann Quinn, IHM
As I met the Sisters and was able to pray with them and spend time with them, I knew that I wanted to be a part of the community.
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As I met the Sisters and was able to pray with them and spend time with them, I knew that I wanted to be a part of the community.
Filled with God, filled to overflowing with the energizing and rewarding ministry of working with young people has been gift beyond measure, life "pressed down and running over."
Cada hermana que he conocido, ha colaborado para que mi vocación crezca y se fortalezca. / Each sister I have met has collaborated so that my vocation grows and becomes stronger.
My letting go of self and opening myself to God's plan led me to a tremendous inner peace and joy and a desire to follow wherever God would lead me.
After I graduated from college I decided to do some volunteer work until I figured out what to do with my life. As luck and God would have it, I wound up living with the IHM Sisters in Scranton and volunteering as a nurses' aide in their home for retired sisters.
My days as IHM are full of life and possibilities. I am grateful to God for the gift of vocation that enables me to be about the mission of Jesus in the world today.
Sister Miriam Joseph shares her experience of entering into another culture. She recounts her experience of growing up in a family with German and Austrian-Hungarian parents before, during and after World War II.