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Let Go and Let God...

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"The Holy Spirit will teach you all things...and will lead you to the whole truth." (Jn. 14,16)

Sometimes in my quest to know everything, to have my life and the world figured out, I lose sight of the One who knows all and sees all. I fret over the past, and worry and strategize for the future. Of course one has to take personal responsibility for one's actions and life, and discern, but at some point, I have to be reminded to "let go and let God."

A friend of mine reminded me of this lesson while we shared conversation over cups of tea:

"You know, we don't have to know what is around every corner. We aren't made to be all-knowing, completely self-sufficient. Really, we're just like young children, relying on our parent to have the "eagle's-eye view" of our lives, to guide and direct us to where we are called, to what will be life for us and others. You don't have to figure it all out. Trust God, even when you can't see the way ahead of you."

To me, this assurance is echoed in Christ's promise to be with us always, and that He would send us the Holy Spirit to "teach us all things and lead us to the truth." Even if we feel like we are fumbling in the dark, fear or worry does not have the final say. We can give over our control, let God be God of our lives, and in so doing, know that we are in good and loving hands.

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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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Lori Monday, 20 June 2011

Sr. Cindy, Thank you for your wonderful reflections. Gives me much pause for thought and reflection. We missed you at the conference and I have a nice postcard from CCCM folks to send to you but not sure where... let me know via email so that I can send it to you once Canada Post is back at work. Thanks, Lori

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S. Mary Jane Monday, 20 June 2011

Yes, letting God be God is so difficult sometimes.

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S. Mary Jane Monday, 20 June 2011

I agree "Letting Go and Letting God" is a great challenge for me in my spiritual life too.

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Bonnie Wednesday, 22 June 2011

As many of us finish the busy school year off and desire to accomplish as much as possible it is a wonderful reminder to let go and let God.

Thank you :D

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Cary M Friday, 24 June 2011

I think this is a great article. Way to go.

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Désirée Monday, 27 June 2011

Sr. Cindy - I love reading your blogs! Thank you so much! :)

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