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On April 16 the sisters at Immaculate Conception Convent in Kingston, Jamaica, renewed their vows of Poverty, Chastity and Obedience.
As stated in the Franciscan Morning and Evening Praise, on April 16, 1209, Pope Innocent III approved the first Franciscan rule, and the Order received its canonical status. On this date, many Franciscans throughout the world formally renew their commitment to the Franciscan Way of Life.
We, as Associates in Jamaica, were invited to renew our commitment to the Associate Way of Life. The ceremony was especially joyous as two alumnae of Immaculate Conception High School made their first commitment as Associates of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany.
They are Moya Leiba-Barnes and Joanne Rattray. Mayo, an insurance executive, is the Chairperson for the Finance committee of the FSA in Jamaica. Joanne, a lawyer, is a member of the planning committee for the Jubilee Year for St. Francis of Assisi. Both Associates received the Tau cross and the Associate pin from their mentor, Sr. Celia.
Sr. Celia is wheelchair bound, so Moya and Joanne went to the convent every Saturday to be mentored. How beautiful when Joanne and Moya knelt before Celia. Sr. Odette Haddad assisted.
Celia is the sister of Angela Cools-Latigue (deceased) and the aunt of one of our associates, Martin Payne.
Thanks, Celia, for your commitment to the Associate Way of Life while embracing us as we journey with the sisters.
We would also like to thank Sr. Lorraine Chen who has graciously accepted the role of liaison in Jamaica for the Franciscan Sisters. Thanks for a beautiful commitment ceremony Lorraine.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, our celebrant could not be present. However, we continued with the renewal and a communion service led by Sr. Teresita DeSouza. Thanks Terry.
The evening continued with a candlelight service. The sisters renewed their vows and then passed their candles onto the associates symbolizing our journey and mission-focused collaboration with the sisters.
The ceremony concluded with the singing of the Blessing of St. Francis, accompanied by the organist and ICHS alumna, Allison Wallace.
We were later invited by the sisters to break bread at dinner. There was conversation, laughter and a lot of bonding. Thank you, sisters.
We have been called to follow in the footsteps of Francis as we embrace the Mission and Values of the Associate Way of Life.
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