Province of Prince Albert
Final Profession of Sister April Mireau
June 12, 2021
FEAST OF THE Immaculate HEART OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Alleluia! My Beloved is Mine and I am His forever!
I cannot express in words the joy that fills my heart, knowing that I have responded to God’s call to belong absolutely to Jesus Christ forever! As, I move back into the daily routine of Religious Life with prayer, work and recreation, I desire to live out this “yes” every day. I am currently nursing in Palliative Care in Regina, but I will soon be moving to Saskatoon and working at St. Paul’s hospital in hemodialysis. This gives me the opportunity to live my vow of obedience in a concrete way and to discern again in community how God is calling me to be his hands and feet in our world today.
Every time I look down at my left hand, and see the ring which I have just received at my final vows, I catch myself smiling the biggest smile ever. At times, it can be difficult being a visible member of the Church today, but I believe God is calling me to be a friendly face of the Church, a loving presence in our province that is in such need of healing and reconciliation!
To view the VIDEO please click here
Province of Prince Albert
Final Profession of Sister April Mireau
June 12, 2021
FEAST OF THE Immaculate HEART OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Alleluia! My Beloved is Mine and I am His forever!
I cannot express in words the joy that fills my heart, knowing that I have responded to God’s call to belong absolutely to Jesus Christ forever! As, I move back into the daily routine of Religious Life with prayer, work and recreation, I desire to live out this “yes” every day. I am currently nursing in Palliative Care in Regina, but I will soon be moving to Saskatoon and working at St. Paul’s hospital in hemodialysis. This gives me the opportunity to live my vow of obedience in a concrete way and to discern again in community how God is calling me to be his hands and feet in our world today.
Every time I look down at my left hand, and see the ring which I have just received at my final vows, I catch myself smiling the biggest smile ever. At times, it can be difficult being a visible member of the Church today, but I believe God is calling me to be a friendly face of the Church, a loving presence in our province that is in such need of healing and reconciliation!
To view the VIDEO please click here
Province of Prince Albert
Final Profession of Sister April Mireau
June 12, 2021
FEAST OF THE Immaculate HEART OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Alleluia! My Beloved is Mine and I am His forever!
I cannot express in words the joy that fills my heart, knowing that I have responded to God’s call to belong absolutely to Jesus Christ forever! As, I move back into the daily routine of Religious Life with prayer, work and recreation, I desire to live out this “yes” every day. I am currently nursing in Palliative Care in Regina, but I will soon be moving to Saskatoon and working at St. Paul’s hospital in hemodialysis. This gives me the opportunity to live my vow of obedience in a concrete way and to discern again in community how God is calling me to be his hands and feet in our world today.
Every time I look down at my left hand, and see the ring which I have just received at my final vows, I catch myself smiling the biggest smile ever. At times, it can be difficult being a visible member of the Church today, but I believe God is calling me to be a friendly face of the Church, a loving presence in our province that is in such need of healing and reconciliation!
To view the VIDEO please click here
Province of Prince Albert
Final Profession of Sister April Mireau
June 12, 2021
FEAST OF THE Immaculate HEART OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Alleluia! My Beloved is Mine and I am His forever!
I cannot express in words the joy that fills my heart, knowing that I have responded to God’s call to belong absolutely to Jesus Christ forever! As, I move back into the daily routine of Religious Life with prayer, work and recreation, I desire to live out this “yes” every day. I am currently nursing in Palliative Care in Regina, but I will soon be moving to Saskatoon and working at St. Paul’s hospital in hemodialysis. This gives me the opportunity to live my vow of obedience in a concrete way and to discern again in community how God is calling me to be his hands and feet in our world today.
Every time I look down at my left hand, and see the ring which I have just received at my final vows, I catch myself smiling the biggest smile ever. At times, it can be difficult being a visible member of the Church today, but I believe God is calling me to be a friendly face of the Church, a loving presence in our province that is in such need of healing and reconciliation!
To view the VIDEO please click here

