Consecrated life continues to thrive because of those who, moved by the Spirit, respond to the suffering of humanity. Sr. Lini MSC, on mission in Germany, shares the inspiring story of Sr. Virginia, an MSC sister from the US, whose radical choices to serve incarcerated individuals have made her a powerful witness to the transformative power of consecrated life. Her example is a reminder of the enduring relevance of religious vocations in today’s world.
“I pray to the Holy Spirit constantly, asking for guidance in reaching out to those who could benefit from our services here. The Holy Spirit has the power to soften the hearts of the individuals who come to us,” stated Sr. Virginia L, MSC, with deep conviction.
Sr. Virginia is the founder of Stephen’s Place, a halfway house supporting formerly incarcerated men struggling with substance use disorders. A member of the Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSC), she has devoted her life to serving those in need, offering compassion and hope to individuals rebuilding their lives.
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