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Sometimes faith isn’t loud. Sometimes it runs quietly beside you.
If you had told me a few years ago that a Catholic Sister would quietly join our Varsity running group under a different name, I wouldn’t have believed you. Sister Regina of the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist came back to Baton Rouge to live outside formal ministry — and to face parts of her past. Her connection to me “runs deep”. I used to train with her father, Bernie — a fun,wild, talented, complicated man whose life took some hard turns. For more than a year, I knew her simply as Britt, a steady presence in our running community. Only later did I learn she was a Sister. After a few years of confronting family history and healing old wounds, she’s now returning to her Sisters in Connecticut.
This conversation was recorded the week before she goes back.
By Jenni PetersSometimes faith isn’t loud. Sometimes it runs quietly beside you.
If you had told me a few years ago that a Catholic Sister would quietly join our Varsity running group under a different name, I wouldn’t have believed you. Sister Regina of the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist came back to Baton Rouge to live outside formal ministry — and to face parts of her past. Her connection to me “runs deep”. I used to train with her father, Bernie — a fun,wild, talented, complicated man whose life took some hard turns. For more than a year, I knew her simply as Britt, a steady presence in our running community. Only later did I learn she was a Sister. After a few years of confronting family history and healing old wounds, she’s now returning to her Sisters in Connecticut.
This conversation was recorded the week before she goes back.