Sr. Martha Moss Sr. Mary Martha Moss, fsp
Sr. Mary Martha (top) along with Srs. Julia Mary and Anne Joan.
I had never wanted to be a sister when I was growing up. I was too interested in thoroughbreds—training, racing and breeding them. As a girl, I spent many hours at the stables near my home in Louisiana. Before I ever figured out which pages to flip to in the Sunday missalette, I was able to read a racing form, check the horse’s bloodline and speed rating, and place my own bets! It excited me to work with these beautiful animals, and yet I found myself wondering about the God who had created them. At the same time, I was preparing for my Confirmation and coming to understand my Catholic Faith more deeply. When I was 14, my mother died and I started to attend daily Mass whenever I could. All of these things played a part in my asking myself, “Well, what is life all about? What’s the point of it all?”
Sr. Martha visits a neighbor's horse at her horse farm
Sr. Martha practices her alto parts before our Christmas Concert.
I gradually started to think more deeply about my relationship with Christ and the Church. It started with little things and then, before I knew it, I felt myself intensely drawn to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and unable to resist the invitation he was extending to me. Believe me, I thought this idea of giving my life to God would go away. After all, I liked my freedom, my sports car, and the “power” that went along with a credit card! But the Lord touched my heart and although I knew that I could be happy doing other things, I would not find the