Written on: February 24, 2022
We are sharing the following article as a way of introducing Catholic Sisters Week-2022. This week highlighting Religious Women is held each year from March 8-14, during Women’s History Month. Many who are unacquainted with Sisters personally could have a very idealized view of these very real women. Please join us in celebrating all of the blessings Catholic Sisters have brought to the world- even teaching little children how to read! Truly, as Sister Renee says, “we hope that the witness of our lives speaks to you of God’s love, mercy and presence in our times.”
Sisters: What We Look Like from the Inside. By Sister Renee Yann, RSM- Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
During Catholic Sisters Week, women religious become aware of the world looking at us.
Some have little experience of sisters and may envision only “movie nuns” who look like Audrey Hepburn, Meryl Streep, Whoopi Goldberg, or Maggie Smith.
Some have only childhood memories of teachers with no other life than their classroom presence. Over the years, those sisters become vague icons evoked in beloved and often exaggerated stories.
But we are not just movie nuns. And we are certainly not icons. We thought you might like to know what we see when we look at ourselves.
Each one of us is exactly like you with a name, a family, a life, a future, choices, dreams, and gifts. Each one of us is an ordinary person who has chosen an extraordinary life.
That life is inspired by the Gospel, the world’s need, and by the Lights who burn around and before us. It is a life strengthened within a community of believers of which you are an essential part.
A sister’s life is larger than itself because it is fed by a legacy of faith, a spirit-inspired charism, and the prophetic imagination of those she calls “sister.”
A sister’s life joins the energy of legions reaching from past centuries into the future. Her life is part of Love’s long line tied to the heart of Jesus Christ for the world.
We deeply appreciate that, during Catholic Sisters Week, we are remembered and acknowledged for the service we have given you and the whole Church.
But even more so, we hope that the witness of our lives speaks to you of God’s love, mercy and presence in our times. We hope that it deepens in you a willingness to respond to your own call to holiness in whatever form that comes to you.
If you really want to see sisters’ lives and to let them inspire you, look at the core of what it means to be a woman religious:
You will find Catholic sisters in schools, hospitals, social service agencies, and social justice efforts. We are teachers, nurses, doctors, counselors, spiritual directors, chefs, farmers, parish leaders, administrators, artists, writers, activists and many other professions. Above all these, we are prayers. In each role, we hope to carry the love and mercy of God to our world.
Learn about us. What you learn can change, strengthen and inspire you as it has each one of us. The activities of Catholic Sisters Week 2022, March 8-14, offer a great chance to get to know us. Check it out at https://catholicsistersweek.org
If it wasn’t for the Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart, my faith would not be what it is today, nor would I have chosen my profession. I worked for 40 years as a Catholic School teacher and six years as the Catholic School Principal in Ogdensburg, NY. Since the school closed I am teaching students that are inpatients at the st Lawrence psychiatric Center. So I owe a big thank you to Sr. Mary Alice, Sr. Mary Antionette, Sr. Catherine Theresa, Sr. Mary Elizabeth, Sr. Mary Charles, Sr. St. Anthony, Sr. Mary Maurice, Sr.Theresa Marie, Sr.Dorthy Leavy, Sr. Rose Ann Taylor, Sr. Eleanore Therese, Sr. Mary Mark, Sr Rose O’Donohue , Sr. Jane Margaret,Sr. St. Raphael, Sr Thomas Francis, Sr. Charles Raphael, Sr. Jane O’Connor, and Sr Mary Lee Farrell. I was privileged to work with Sr. Rita Frances, Sr Ann Josita, Sister John Helen, Sister Rose Anne Taylor, Sister Mary Bernard, and Sr Mary Teresa LaBrake, Sr Donna Jean, and Sister Grace at St Marguerite D’Youville Academy and Sr, Joan when I worked as a Marguerite at St Joseph’s Home when in high school. I also worked with Sr Karen in Heuvelton for their summer program. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!