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Do you ever feel really restless?

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Life is good, for the most part. There is much to be thankful for and little to complain about.

But then, things become a little too routine, boring. Maybe a dream for future plans and goals – which provided anticipation, hope and excitement – is thwarted or delayed. You had thought you could move forward, but realize you will have to wait. Life seems to be at a standstill.

It's at times like this when trusting in God is difficult. I often wonder if Jesus, before beginning his ministry, ever had a conversation with the Father like: "Don't you think it would better if...?" Or at least thought it. I'm sure he wrestled with many an "ideal" or "if only" fantasy!

Being grounded in reality and life – just as it is – is a demanding call. It's at times like this, I realize that my heart and sights have to be fixed on Christ, asking for the grace to live and love fully, waiting for what is not yet.

And, yes, it's still hard!

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S. Cindy Lewans
Sr. Cindy Lewans comes from Assiniboia, SK., the second of eight children, a traditional Catholic family nourished by parents Paul and Margaret. Cindy grew up with plenty of music and activity, (siblings!), a love for nature and the fine arts. She dreamed of a great life: performing onstage or having worldwide adventures! She attended St. Angela’s Academy for the last two years of high school, then set off to “make her mark” at university.



Cindy tried out different areas of study, but felt directionless, and wondered how people could commit to a path. She completed her B.A. and B.Ed. at the U of S, and taught in Saskatoon for the next couple of years.



In the fall of 1999, she moved into the Presentation of Mary Discernment House in Saskatoon, intent on growing in faith, community, and to discern her vocation in life. With the help of spiritual direction at the House, Cindy discerned that she was called to religious life, and to the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary. In 2000, she began her formation at the PM Novitiate, and made first vows in April 2004.



From 2004-2007, Cindy worked at John Paul Collegiate as a teacher and co-chaplain, and then took the Pastoral Studies program at Campion College. From 2009-2011, she worked as assistant to Campus Ministry at Campion College, and is presently taking a “year of renewal” in preparation for perpetual vows of religious life. She continues to enjoy nature, and the goodness and love of God in her family, community, and the people and events that are presented to her every day.

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Sr. Sue Dubois Monday, 30 January 2012

Cindy,
I would suspect that you don't find your life boring too often now! I will pray for you as you prepare to give your life to the "One" whose love brings newness and freshness to our lives every day. Through God's grace, I will be celebrating 49 years of profession on August 15th and have been involved in education all those years. Having been involved with children of all ages and with teenagers now has brought challenges and much happiness into my life. Hope you will find as much happiness on whatever "Pathway" Jesus leads you.
(I belong to the Methuen Province and live in Methuen, MA teaching at Presentation of Mary Academy)

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Sr. Cindy Thursday, 09 February 2012

Hello Sr. Sue! I finally am getting around to writing you! Thank you so much for your comment - much appreciated. And thank you for your prayers...pray that I will be fully given, and that I find my "niche" in which to serve God and life.
49 years - wow! And it sounds like you have had a very full and fruitful professed life (someday I'd like to visit your province and Academy). I still have to make it to my final vows...but it is coming. Just have to be patient. Sometimes, being patient and trusting takes the most effort! I would like things to move faster ; )

Blessings & peace,
Cindy

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