CATHOLIC today’s
A monthly publication of the Archdiocese of Kuching, Sarawak
Permit No PPK 148/01/2013(031378)
Solemn Profession of Sr Anna Yeo FDC n 28 August 2021, the feast of St Augustine, I made my final vows as a Daughter of Divine Charity in England. I have been with the sisters for seven years. It is not something that I had ever imagined for myself, especially when I do not see myself as a devout person and even find prayers tiresome! As a typical Chinese Malaysian, I grew up striving for the best results academically so that I can be successful and have a good paying job as well as marrying a nice guy and have a lovely small family. I managed to do that to some extent. I went to great schools, St Theresa
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primary, St Teresa and then St Joseph. I worked as an Environmental Consultant for six years and I loved it. I was content and comfortable with my life in Kuching. I had everything I needed and more. Then I decided to pursue further studies in England. A oneyear Masters degree to help me advance in my career in Environmental Science. I had ambitious plans. My application was accepted in all the universities that I applied to and in the end, I decided to go to University of East Anglia (although initially, that was not my first choice!). Little did I know, God has a reason for me to choose that particular university. I absolutely loved my year in UEA. I went to the UEA Catholic Chaplaincy every day as I felt it
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was a safe and familiar space for me. I graduated with a distinction in my Masters of Science. I wanted to stay in England till the end of my student visa so that I can explore Europe. The only free option I had was to stay at a convent. The chaplain of the Catholic Chaplaincy suggested that and made the arrangements for me. It was not an easy decision to make as I was fearful and apprehensive. So, I went to stay with the sisters and I helped them in their school. I also joined them in their prayers and was part of their life. At the end of my student visa, I did not want to go home. That was a huge surprise for me as I did get very homesick. I missed my family, my friends and of course, the food! That was when I started
to question and discern. When the thought that perhaps I was called to be sister first entered my mind, it made me weak at the knees.
All sorts of doubts and fears entered my mind. Continued on p3
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