Kelly Biddle is a novice with the Dominican Sisters of Houston, Texas. She is a native Texan from the small town of Bridge City, Texas. Kelly has been in discernment of her religious vocation for the last approximately five years. She earned a Ph.D. in plant genetics, worked designing educational computer games at Rice University, spent a year as a Dominican Volunteer in Columbus, Ohio, and, more recently, taught introductory biology and genetics classes It may have taken a long time to figure out where God was leading her, but she did not sit still during the discussion! Kelly comes to St. Louis hoping to deepen her relationship with God and prepare a strong foundation for Dominican Life. It is a chance to fully immerse herself in the Dominican ideals of community, prayer, and study (even if the idea of theology classes gives this hard sciences major some apprehension!) She is grateful to her community for making this year of discernment, self-reflection, and preparation possible, and for all of their prayers and
support during her time here.
Krissie Koll is a first-year novice with the Dominicans of Sinsinawa. She attended Dominican University in River Forest, IL, which is where she met the Sinsinawa community. Krissie has spent time as a Dominican Volunteer in Spokane, WA, directing youth retreats west of Chicago, and serving the youth and young adults at two different parishes near Milwaukee, WI. During this time she became a Lay Associate with Sinsinawa and then felt called to a deeper relationship with these women and more seriously discerned entering the Congregation. She was welcomed as a Candidate and moved to Whitefish Bay, WI to live in community of twelve and then this past August Krissie was received as a Novice. She is entering her Canonical year which brings her to St. Louis to study, minister, become grounded in Dominican Spirituality and Life and deepen her love for God. She hopes the year is filled with blessings and fun times between the classes, workshops and reflection days. She says she is ready for this year and is looking forward to it.
Looking forward to your reflections!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see the blog and first news from each of you. Krissie - your Sinsinawa Sisters are praying for your - from all points on the compass.
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Roberta Popara, OP
Hey Krissie! This blog is a great idea! I will be following all that you'll will be doing!
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Greetings from your Dominican Sisters of Peace in Watertown, Massachusetts. What a wonderful idea - we are so proud of you and continue to hold you in heart and prayer.
ReplyDeleteKelly - Sister Marygrace Peters, OP was a close and wonderful friend of ours - we miss her very much. Also, please give our love to Sisters Adrian Dover and Pat Casey when you see them.
Blessings of peace, joy and much love to all of you! Please remember us in prayer!
Michelle Sherliza, OP
Chris McManus, OP
Watertown, Massachusetts
Blessings to you Krissie and all your fellow sisters as you follow your path. I love that I will be able to have a sneak peek into your new life. Blessings dear one.
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Hello Krissie, Kelly and Chris. The blog is an awesome idea. I look forward to reading it. Know each of you are being held in prayer. My local community is using my CDN candle to include/remember you all in our prayer circle. I hope this will be a rich filled year with Blessings, love and laughter.
ReplyDeletePriscilla Torres, OP
May this be a truly blessed, dynamic, challenging, happy year for you three- Krissie, Kelly, and Christ. (Too bad Chris doesn't spell her name with a "K"-- you could be the "Three K Sisters"!) May Dominic's spirit grow in ALL three of you this year! with love & prayers,
ReplyDeleteMary Paynter, OP