VOWS SERIES: Sr Hosea Marie – Called to Evangelize

Growing up, I used to think you could only find Jesus when you went to Church, even though I was taught that God is everywhere! After living the Pauline Charism for almost 40 years, I’ve come to know that not only is Jesus powerfully present in the Eucharist, but that He can speak and work through me for the good of others.

When I give workshops on how to integrate media and technology into everyday life, including the spiritual life, it gives me great joy when I see audiences make the connection that, when used intentionally and virtuously, media and technology can lead to Christ. When this happens, I feel both humbled and honored that God has called me to evangelize as a Daughter of St. Paul. 

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Sr Bethany Davis, FSP

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The Daughters of St. Paul is a congregation of Catholic women living our vocation to consecrated religious life in service to God’s people by preaching the Gospel through all forms of media. Our profoundly Eucharistic spirituality roots us in Jesus so that no matter what we do—writing, graphic design, radio, video, social media, music, art—we may be a communication of Christ’s love to every person we encounter.

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