When she felt the love of God

Three pink roses in a heart-shaped container (Unsplash/Sixteen Miles Out)

(Unsplash/Sixteen Miles Out)

Violaine Paradis couldn't decide what to do with her life. Then prayer, silence and a comic book led her to a place where she could feel God's love — leading her down a vocation path to become a sister of the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal. She discusses the experience with Charity Sr. Rejane Cytacki  in this clip from the "In Good Faith" podcast.

Click here to listen to the full "In Good Faith" podcast where this clip is from.

GSR shares clips from our friends at A Nun's Life Ministry. Check out full episodes of all their podcasts (Ask Sister, In Good Faith, Random Nun Clips and more, like the archived Motherhouse Road Trips) on their website, ANunsLife.org.

Latest News

A still of Aymond speaking, next to the organization's logo.

A dispute between New Orleans archbishop and Second Harvest board goes nuclear

Two men step off of plane onto tarmac awaited by people wearing orange reflective vests.

Maryland workshop offers resources in nation's fluid immigration landscape

Sr. Juunza Mwangani, left, project manager for the Religious Sisters of the Holy Spirit, inspects some of the local women beneficiaries' agricultural projects in Magoye's Mbiya village, in Zambia's Mazabuka District. (Derrick Silimina)

Zambian sisters teach smart agriculture to farmers facing scorching drought

JD Vance takes the oath of office with his hand on a Bible that once belonged to his great-grandmother and is held by his wife, Usha Vance, as he is sworn in as vice president of the United States during inauguration ceremonies in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington. (OSV News/Chip Somodevilla, Pool via Reuters)

The deeper problems with JD Vance's theological riffs