Within the formative journey of religious life is the novitiate stage, an experience I have been privileged to carry out almost entirely in Colombia. During this time, my deep desire to encounter the God of life -- the God of love who dwells within me -- has grown stronger. I have learned to live more freely, with fewer attachments, and with greater awareness of my path.
I have discovered his love in many beautiful people with whom I have shared this journey -- in moments, events, creation and even in life's hardest realities. This encounter with him has led me to encounter others, to desire to "give freely what I have received freely," to serve others, and to offer the best of myself. The desire to welcome, to listen and to share the tools I have received has grown within me, helping to make present the kingdom of life, mercy and forgiveness to which Jesus invites us.
During this time, I have learned to live simply, sharing life with other sisters in both joys and difficulties. I encounter God in the ordinary -- in my work and in my daily dedication. Developing a special sensitivity toward women and their processes of healing, freedom, growth and empowerment has been key for me as I seek a more dignified life, a "life in abundance" for all.
This time has allowed me to recognize in my sisters the spirit of our founders: the resilience, fidelity and courage of St. Bonifacia, as well as the sensitivity and attentive gaze of Fr. Javier Butiñá toward reality, especially toward the working poor and women. I have identified with them and rekindled the desire to continue learning about them and discovering how they lived Nazareth -- that space of encounter with Jesus, who prays and works in the silence of everyday life.