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Vocation Stories

CONVERSATIONS : IMAGINED AND ACTUAL

Vocation story of
SISTER M. LIOBA TIAMSON,OSB

It was just two years after the Liberation, 1947 to be exact. I never knew any sister. I never studied in a Catholic school. Simply, I had no contact with any religious, this I can tell. I was a party goer. I not only attended all the dance balls not only in our little town Guagua, Pampanga but went as far as  Manila  to join  the veteran dancers  in the elite  city.  I gloried in my crown as Miss Guagua in my heyday and I prided  myself in having boys running  after me. Never mind  who these  prominent  bachelors  were.


One day, I felt that this was not the joy that would give me everlasting peace.  Hence, I  joined the  Sodality of our Lady in our parish. As the Prefect of this religious  organization, I took upon  myself the responsibility of   making the statue of our Lady as clean and immaculately white as possible . While “ bathing ”  the statue with Chinese soap and water, I had a colloquy  with  Mama Mary, I told her that  I wanted to serve the world. I heard her whisper in my ears, “  Would you like to be a Sister ? ”  That was farthest from my mind because I never chanced upon a Sister  to talk about  my vocation .  Secondly, I questioned her about my weak lungs. How could I possibly serve in the convent ? I knew I would not last because convent life is very demanding. Again, I heard the Blessed Lady  encouraging me, “ Try. If they do not send you home on account of your weak lungs, then you are for the religious state. If  they send you home  because of your health  , then, go and marry the most eligible  bachelor.”

I really do not know  whether I was just  cooking up  this dialogue. Nonetheless, deep in my heart, I could feel God’s  mysterious ways through the “ bath ” I gave our Blessed Mother. My cousin, a noted benefactress of many seminarians asked me to deliver the rice to the Jesuit-run San Jose Seminary in Sta. Ana, Manila . It was the famous  Fr. Henry Irwin,SJ , the Jesuit drama trainor for young Ateneans, who received me at the parlor. In our conversation, I told him my desire to become a religious. Without batting an eyelash,  he told me to proceed to St.Scholastica’s College and look for a Sister. I did this without a second thought. I found myself in the portals of St. Scholastica’s College.


The  porter called Sister Galla Caesar,OSB, to the parlor. After hearing my desire, she told me that I would be  accepted  in the next entrance of candidates. Up to now, I really cannot fathom God’s mysterious  ways – from “ bathing”  our Lady, to delivering a sack of rice, to meeting Fr.Irwin, to conversing with Sister Galla. Against all odds, I entered the convent. Fifty-four years of my religious profession have passed. I never regretted joining the Benedictine Sisters in seeking God.

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My Mother’s Evolved Joy

SISTER LUMEN GLORIA DUNGCA, OSB

Strange Whispers

SISTER ANGELICA LEVISTE, OSB

Not My Plan, but God’s Own

SISTER M. CELINE SAPLALA, OSB

My Vocation: More Than Anything Else

SISTER RAMIRA UY, OSB

Many Are Called but Few are Chosen

SISTER M. ROSARIO R. OBINIANA,OSB

In Faith….. God’s Will Be Done

SISTER NICOLE GARCIA, OSB

God’s Patience in My Infidelity

SISTER M. ISABEL ORITO, OSB

God Called Me; He Waited for My “ Yes ”

SISTER MARY FRANCES DIZON, OSB

God Called Me to the Mission

SISTER FRIDESWIDA ICK, OSB

Always My Answer : “ Yes, Lord ”

SISTER BAPTISTA BUSMENTE, OSB

NOT PART OF MY LIFE-PLAN

SISTER CELESTE LICAS,OSB

NOTHING MORE ROMANTIC

SISTER M. SOLEDAD HILADO, OSB

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