From the Vocation Director
Sr. Margaret Michael, FSP
Welcome to the Daughters of St. Paul vocation page. If you’ve never met us before, I invite you to look around. You’ll get to know more about who we are as a community of women religious, proclaiming Christ in a media world. Have you ever seriously wondered what life as a Sister is like? Well, if you feel that God might be nudging you to consider this life, I invite you to come visit and check it out. You might want to join us for one of our discernment retreats, Contemplative Walks, or the St. Paul Summer Program for high school women.
Upcoming Vocation Retreats
Keep up with FSP Blogs:
Postulants
Let Christ be formed in me
Sr. Helena Raphael
The journal of Sr. Helena Burns, media nun. Life, philosophy, TV, movie and book reviews.
Sr. Anne Richard
Take a peek inside our community and keep up with what’s going on.
Sr. Anne Joan
Nunblog—occasional reflections and verbal doodles
Sr. Marianne Lorraine
A Thomas Aquinas buff, Sr. Marianne looks on the world’s events with the perspective of this great saint from Pauline Books & media.
Serving God with a Poet’s Heart
Sr. Mary Paula Kolar
More than anything else, Sr. Mary Paula is known around the convent for her poetry. Writing for her friends, or for the situation at hand, or simply as prayer, her thoughts rise to God in effortless rhymed couplets, words of praise like a song to the Divine Master. [more]
The Disciple and the Master
By Sr. Margaret Charles Kerry, FSP
Joseph Giaccado was born in Narzole, Italy on Saturday, June 13, 1896 and was baptized that same day. His parents consecrated him to Mary, enrolling him in the scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. When Joseph was just twelve years old, a young priest, Father James Alberione, was assigned to his parish. [more]
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