When she felt the love of God

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

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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.

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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.

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