Catholic Key August/September 2022

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s i s te r spotlight

‘I felt moved to make a

RETURN TO GOD’

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onsecrated women have played a unique role in the Church since its earliest days. But how is their “feminine genius” seen in day-to-day life and ministry? The

Sister Spotlight series introduces women religious you might encounter here in the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph.

Sister Colette Marie Jaros, OSF Sisters of Saint Francis of the Holy Eucharist, Independence, Missouri A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, Sister Collette Marie Jaros joined the Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Eucharist located in Independence, Missouri, in 2016, and she made final vows in September 2021. She has a master’s degree in theology and has worked in vocation ministry and the Retreat Center bookshop for the community. She currently teaches seventh- and eighth-grade religion at St. Thomas More School in Kansas City.

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When did you first hear a call to religious life?

A: I was only 3 when I first heard God's call! I was enthralled by my mother's friend who was a sister, and realized I wanted to be just like her. In spite of first hearing the call at a very young age, I spent a lot of time explaining to God why his plan was not a good one. I didn't want to be so different from other kids and was scared of making such a big commitment to God. But later, in high school and college, I felt moved to make a return to God for all of his love and realized that he wanted me to do this as a religious sister.

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simplicity and poverty that initially pushed me away eventually became a big draw. The sisters relied on God very directly, and lived with what he gave them. They didn't hide or try to present a polished facade.

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Vi e w th e f ull Q & A with Sister Colette and keep an eye out for more in the Sister Spotlight series on catholickey.org.

How does your work within our diocese fit within your vocation and your community’s charism?

A: We are very much a diocesan community, and most of the schools where we have taught have been diocesan. We have been involved in education and child care since 1892, and we continue in that work today. Education is not flashy work. It has little visible effect day to day, even when we know that it is impactful in the long run. Our charism is Franciscan. We are called to humble service in imitation of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist and fidelity to the Magisterium. Practically speaking, this means that we go where we are needed and respond pretty directly to the requests of our bishop. So sisters have also worked in parish ministry, as housekeepers, in health care and in retreat ministry.

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What do women religious bring to the life of the Church?

A: Women religious are spiritual mothers and brides of Christ. That is the most important thing we bring to the Church. I love teaching, but even if I never spent another day in the classroom, my vocation would still be valuable for the whole Church. Day to day, one of the big ways we express feminine genius is by practicing hospitality. We welcome those who come to us and help to meet their needs, just as any mother would.

What attracted you to your community?

A: My community has Eucharistic Exposition throughout the day, every day. When I would visit, it felt like there was a giant magnet in the chapel pulling me there. I also came to appreciate the community as a family. I think this is true of every religious community, but the Sisters of St. Francis were my family. Also, the

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What’s some advice you have for young women who think they may have a call?

A: Don't be afraid. God's will for your life is for you to go to heaven. He has a plan for how best to get you there, and it is a plan based on who you are and what you need. You can trust him!


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Children and Family Services in the Diocese

1min
page 35

7 facts about the KCSJ synod

1min
page 34

Why can't women be priests in the Catholic Church?

3min
page 33

First line of response

3min
page 32

August/September 2022 National Headlines Roundup

2min
page 31

Home is here | Hogan es aquí

6min
pages 30-31

¿Cómo fue Jesús inclusivo?

4min
pages 28-29

Can the divorced participate in the life of the Church?

4min
page 27

True friendship

3min
page 26

'Doctor Most Zealous'

2min
page 25

Sister Spotlight: Sister Colette Marie Jaros, OSF

4min
page 24

St. Joseph Catholic Academy

3min
page 23

Faith at Work: Carrie Gabriel

4min
page 22

Dignity of Self-Reliance: the heart of our mission

4min
pages 20-21

Faith U: Catholic Newman Centers provide catalyst for faith life in college

10min
pages 1, 14-17

Youth voices of the diocesan Synod

3min
page 13

DnD with Jesus

4min
page 12

Pastoral plan for Deaneries I, II & XI presented at St. Mark's Parish

5min
pages 10-11

New presidents take office at Rockhurst and Avila Universities

7min
pages 8-9

Avivamiento Eucarístico

2min
page 7

Encountering Jesus in the Eucharist

5min
pages 6-7

How was Jesus inclusive?

4min
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