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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2021 · 22 MIN

Why We Love Being Sisters!

from The Providence Podcast · host God Space Community; Sisters of Divine Providence of Kentucky

Welcome to National Vocation Awareness Week. We can think about our vocation as our call from God to love in the world. God calls each of us as Christians to love, and the way each one of us loves is not in general but in particular. God calls us to love in the way that also makes each one of us happy. Religious life is a pretty unique calling. It’s somewhat rare, although God is definitely still calling people to this vocation. Because it’s unique, not as many people know much about religious life. So this week, we’re going to tell you all about it. What we have for you in this podcast episode are some of our sisters sharing their thoughts about why they love being Sisters of Divine Providence so much. You’ll enjoy these reflections and, hopefully, be inspired too. And if you still want to know more, if you yourself might be wondering if God is calling you to religious life, or if you are seriously discerning it, we’ll have a question and answer conversation on zoom on November 21 at 4 PM. It will be just like you’re sitting here in the living room with us chatting about life and God and love and service. It’ll be great, so we hope you join us. You can sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/QAwithSisters And if you feel like God might be calling you to explore a vocation to religious life, let me know and we can have a conversation about it. Email Sister Leslie at [email protected]. However God is calling you to love and serve, may you know always God’s love for you.

Welcome to National Vocation Awareness Week. We can think about our vocation as our call from God to love in the world. God calls each of us as Christians to love, and the way each one of us loves is not in general but in particular. God calls us to love in the way that also makes each one of us happy. Religious life is a pretty unique calling. It’s somewhat rare, although God is definitely still calling people to this vocation. Because it’s unique, not as many people know much about religious life. So this week, we’re going to tell you all about it. What we have for you in this podcast episode are some of our sisters sharing their thoughts about why they love being Sisters of Divine Providence so much. You’ll enjoy these reflections and, hopefully, be inspired too. And if you still want to know more, if you yourself might be wondering if God is calling you to religious life, or if you are seriously discerning it, we’ll have a question and answer conversation on zoom on November 21 at 4 PM. It will be just like you’re sitting here in the living room with us chatting about life and God and love and service. It’ll be great, so we hope you join us. You can sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/QAwithSisters And if you feel like God might be calling you to explore a vocation to religious life, let me know and we can have a conversation about it. Email Sister Leslie at [email protected]. However God is calling you to love and serve, may you know always God’s love for you.

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