A Nun’s Life interviews Sister Sabitha, PHJC

by Sister Julie on June 23, 2008

in blog post,catholic sisters and nuns

You are in for a treat today! A few weeks ago, my IHM nun Sister Maxine interviewed a Catholic sister from India. Sister Sabitha is a Sister of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ who was studying here in Chicago for the past two years at Catholic Theological Union where Sister Maxine also studies.

I’m pleased to show you this interview because the best way to learn about religious life and Catholic nuns is to see who they are and what they are doing.

Now this was our first attempt at videotaping and editing movies, so please bear with us!

Sister Sabitha returned to India shortly after this video was made. She and her congregation have just finished Chapter (big congregational meetings that all religious communities have), and now she’ll be headed home to work with the novices. Blessings to you, Sabitha! We miss you.

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David June 23, 2008 at 9:30 am

Thanks. I love that expression of entering the religious life “to quench that passion and fire to help others.” She is a very endearing and genuine spokesperson- even (perhaps especially) on the out-takes.

Jen June 23, 2008 at 6:58 pm

Oh wow. She sounds like an interesting (and fun) person. Love the outtakes.

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