




Sister Faustina’s Vocation Story
When I was 36 years old, I was working as an LPN in a nursing home, had my own house,
my own car, my friends. I thought my life was "all set!" I went to Mass daily after
work, was active in Pro-
I thought to myself, "What more is there in life?!" Well, GOD was preparing to answer that question in a way I never expected. In December of 1998, I went to confession just before Christmas at a penance service. I confessed to a priest I didn't know. He asked me, "have you ever thought about being a sister?" I was really shocked and didn't really know what to say. I prayed about it, and decided to let go of it.
Six months later, I was praying with a group of Pro-
I filled out a "vocations discernment" postcard with information on my occupation,
age, etc. Within a couple of weeks, I started receiving brochures on communities
from all over the country. The first one I received was from the Sisters of the Third
Order of St. Francis of East Peoria. I called the vocations director and asked two
specific questions. First, "Do you wear a religious habit?" Secondly, "Are you obedient
to the Holy Father?" When sister answered "YES" to both questions, I knew I had
to come and see. Of course, I was very enthused about their apostolate-
On my first visit, I sat and talked with the vocations director and was impressed
by her joy and love for Christ in her religious life. I had one main challenge in
mind, however. I didn't know how to tell my family about this vocation discernment. I
was a Catholic convert from age 11 and the only Catholic in my family. Sister encouraged
me to tell my family as soon as possible so that dialogue could begin and some of
the stress from this announcement could be resolved early in the discernment process. After
a great deal of prayer, I told my family of my vocation discernment. It was difficult
at first, but as time went on, they realized that I was seriously considering this.
They didn't understand, but eventually they said, "If this truly makes you happy,
we want what you want!" Then, the next challenge was to get my house ready for sale. Much
work had to be done to "fix it up!" I needed to learn how to budget my money more
wisely and say "NO!" to some of the things in life that I thought were so "necessary." As
my house repairs were being completed, I realized that GOD was teaching me to save
money and truly strive toward a truly worthwhile goal! These two challenges helped
me to let go of the attachments in life and really begin to "Seek GOD!" Of course,
I still love my family-
I am so grateful for this opportunity to SEEK Christ and Love HIM in this community. One
passage from the Gospel of St. Matthew comes to mind, "The kingdom of heaven is like
a merchant searching for fine pearls. When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes
and sells all he has and buys it." Mt 13:45-
November 19, 2009
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