Called to Be...
Called to Be...
Kenneth Gustin
Called to Be... is the podcast of the US Province of the Holy Union Sisters, a congregation of Catholic Sisters. Each episode will feature several Sisters discussing a wide array of topics, including spirituality, faith, ministries, social justice, and much more. Our Sisters started and staffed dozens of schools in the Northeast US starting back in the late 1800's, and then branched out into many new ministries helping those in need which span the globe. As of 2021 we have Sisters in 17 countries and on 4 continents. We are "Called to be at the heart of the world revealing God's love".
Holy Union's 50th Jubilee in Tanzania
As our podcast begins its third year, we're pleased to share with you this discussion, focused on Holy Union's 50th year in Tanzania!  Sr. Nancy Stiles moderates as as Sisters MaryLou Simcoe (US), Annette Farrell (in Tanzania), Jesca Wachanga (Tanzania) and Maria Luvinga (Tanzania) share the history and ministries which have been undertaken since our first Sister arrived there in 1973.  The work which is being done spans so many ministries, including a school for autistic students which they have opened.  Tanzania is one of Holy Union's growth areas, with a number of women in various stages of formation today.
Jan 1, 2024
55 min
Christmas Across Cultures 2023
Christmas unites us all!  So this month we explore the Christmas traditions from the cultures of Haiti (Magella Justin - a friend of Holy Union), Italy (Deb Griffin - Holy Union's Office Manager), and The Philippeans (Elma Barranda - a Holy Union Associate), with our moderator Sr. Maryellen Ryan.  May the peace and love of Christmas lighten our hearts as we gather with family and friends to celebrate His coming!  May you have a blessed Advent and a Merry Christmas!
Dec 1, 2023
32 min
What is Your Favorite Scripture Passage and Why?
Sisters Alice Michael and Nancy Stiles reached out to ten Sisters and Associates and asked them what their favorite scripture passage is and why it is meaningful to them. This discussion is a sharing of how those Sisters and Associates responded.  The richness and direct applicability of scripture to our lives in 2023 is amazing.  This discussion makes it clear that God's word is timeless and very much alive in our world today. 
Nov 1, 2023
30 min
My Story - Sr. Patricia Heath and the God of Surprises.
We hope you enjoy this first installment of a new series within "Called to Be', which we are calling My Story.  We hope to bring you these episodes periodically wherein one of our Sisters shares her journey to and through religious life.  Sr. Pat Heath was kind enough to share her story with a group of Holy Union Associates at their meeting in St. Jude's parish hall in Taunton, MA in September, 2023.  
Oct 2, 2023
51 min
A Quiet Evangelization
Sr. Nancy Stiles moderates a discussion about a much-discussed topic in the church today, evangelization.  Sisters Barbara Walsh, Loraine Sirois, and Rita Theresa Goulet discuss how we are called “to preach the Gospel always, and when necessary, use words”, as St. Frances of Assisi is rumored to have said.  Helping people to draw themselves closer to God can be as simple as a kind word or gesture.  Striving to live a life marked by kindness and love may be the most effective form of evangelization there is.  
Aug 31, 2023
43 min
A Pilgrimage to Douai France where We Were Founded
Our Sisters are taking a well-deserved summer break this month, but wanted to share with you a talk given by Sr. Rita Beaudoin, one of our beloved Sisters who died on January 18th of this year.  In 2003 Sr. Rita delivered this talk to a group of Holy Union Associates about her pilgrimage to Douai, France where the order was founded.  Its purpose was to educate them on our congregation’s history and to bring it to life, as only she could.  She references a number of photographs in her talk, and we regret this podcast medium does not accommodate visually sharing them with you.  Regardless, we hope you enjoy this wonderful lesson from a masterful teacher who so many remember with great fondness.  Note: the technology used to record this talk twenty years ago has resulted in a somewhat grainy quality by today's standards.
Aug 1, 2023
1 hr 9 min
The Blessings of Internationality in Cameroon
In 2003 a tragic accident in Cameroon triggered an international call for assistance from our Generalate in Rome.  In this episode, Sr. Fran Cavey moderates a discussion with Sr. Caroline Njah of Cameroon and Sisters Joan Guertin and MaryEllen Ryan of the US who all played a role in this critical period as our Cameroonian Sisters faced what could have been a crisis for the future of Holy Union in that part of the world.  We are so grateful for Sr. Caroline's participation and important perspective on this time in our history. 
Jun 30, 2023
49 min
The Celebrations of Life
Once again, Sisters Laurette DeChamplain, Pat Mulryan, and Barbara Kirkman sit down to share their experiences and insights as they discuss the celebrations of life.  Sitting in for Sr. MaryEllen Ryan this month is our podcast's producer, Ken Gustin.  The Sisters discuss life's celebrations of events and experiences large and small, and how grateful they are for the richness of their lives, and the gifts we have all been given.
May 31, 2023
36 min
Continuing to Build a Holy Union in Appalachia
Sr. Nancy Stiles moderates this discussion with Sisters Barbara Walsh, Ann Kernan, and Fran Cavey about their continued work in Appalachia.  This is our second episode on the works done in this unique part of our country.  The Sisters served multiple populations including hispanic immigrants, the uneducated, rural women, a self perpetuating corps of youth volunteers, and more.  Sr. Ann summed up her experience there, "We didn't have to look for ministries, the ministries found US."  We hope you enjoy this discussion as much as we did.
May 1, 2023
52 min
Adapting RCIA To Meet People Where They Are
As we prepare to welcome new Catholics into our Church at the. Easter Vigil, Sister Alice Arsenault leads a discussion with Sisters MaryEllen Ryan and Alice Michael about their experiences adapting RCIA to the specific community in which it was being offered.  While the experience is based on scripture and Church teachings, the way it is implemented is adjusted to best reach those going through it.  They also discuss the rich beauty and symbolism of the Easter Vigil, and the profound impact in has on those present.
Apr 1, 2023
46 min
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