As we witness Sister Olga Yaqob, a female Nun from Iraq (actually the first female to become a Nun in Iraq), we see someone who truly left everything she had just to be beside her true love, Jesus (and His Mother, Marry).
Without going into too much details, she was forced to go to London to meet her arranged husband where she refused and lead her father to disown her. As a result she lost her family, friends, neighbors, everything she owned back home and was even left homeless for 5 years! This authentic woman of faith has truly inspired and opened eyes to all of us. And although she achieved her dream of finally becoming a Nun, she still has hardships of not being able to see her brother's or sister's nephews.
So I encourage you to share anything that was interesting during your discussions on Friday and if you guys want to express your ideas/comments please feel free!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Our first session after the Spring Break was given by E Wei on the 'Integrity of Life' - on the Church's stand towards abortion....
-
In a nutshell, as Sessions Coordinator, you’re in charge of organizing the entire session line-up for two semesters. Sounds like a l...
-
The prospect of being a vice-president of COSDU may seem alluring but one should never put that into the priority of your choice. I deci...
-
..when new friendships are formed and old friends get to reunite after a long summer break. Many of us met for the very first time but we al...
-
Hey there! Being President doesn’t mean that you have to do great things or be a superman/superwoman. All it really requires is for y...
-
Music can stir inner feelings of passion and of reverence. It certainly has a great influence on our feelings and how we think about thing...
-
Though seemingly daunting and overwhelming, the role of a President is one for certain exciting and enthralling. The President of the COSDU...
-
Hey there! My name’s Patrice and I am serving as the Social Activities Coordinator 2015-2016. Social Activities involves two of my ...
-
Hi, My name is Mario. I am COSDU''s Social Justice Coordinator for 2014-2015. What is Social Justice? Well, to put it short...
-
Are you all aware of this very important issue that goes on debate today? To learn more about this issue, go to http://www.cadoa.org/ As Cat...
2 comments:
hey guys, first comment! haha
it suprized me how she was homeless for 5 years! I mean when I see homeless people on the street, I would never imagine that they will one day change the world like Sister Olga.
Sr Olga was amazing! I expected an old boring nun (NOT stereotyping..haha), but she was filled with zeal and such great passion. Really admirable. Those who have missed that day, should really watch that video!
I love the part where she mentioned, "I waited so long to wear this habit."
Post a Comment