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Catherine of Siena

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I write this blog on the feast of Catherine of Siena, one of our greatest Dominican saints.   Although I am no scholar of Catherine, I know enough about her life to know that she was truly in love with Jesus and because of that relationship she reached out to those Jesus loved – especially the poor and downtrodden.   But Catherine did not just serve the poor.   She also challenged the leaders of the Church to “shape up,” to be better examples of true disciples of Jesus by not living lives of corruption but lives of humble service. Catherine’s spiritual life was nourished by a deep, mystical prayer.   Most of us, at least I speak for myself, will not experience that type of prayer life.   But if we are to be truly unselfish, dedicated servants of God, we do need to pray every day – at least to touch base with the God that gives us life and people to love and serve.   The Easter season is a great time to strengthen our prayer life. ...

Nuns can have nose rings? (and other frequently asked questions)

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One of my favorite things about being a young sister-in-formation is allowing people to ask me their burning (and sometimes silly) questions about religious life.   Questions like: Do nuns have jobs?   Can you still go dancing and swimming?   You mean you get to keep that nose ring? Becoming a sister right now is an interesting thing: religious life has changed drastically in the past fifty years, but many people’s stereotypes about it haven’t.   Many of these stereotypes seem superficial (ie- all nuns wear habits; nuns don’t dance) but they may reflect deeper misconceptions about religious life… like the idea that sisters are somehow more holy or less human than “normal” people.   For a long time, my own misconceptions kept me from really considering religious life. And so I enjoy the questions.   I love making people feel free to ask them, and I love surprising them with the answers.   After all, they aren’t really asking about my nose ring;...