I never wanted to enter the convent, but during my senior
year in college I had the nagging feeling that God had other plans for me. So
in 1956 I entered the Sisters of Saint Joseph and have never had even one day
of regret. During these years I have had many experiences and have met hundreds
of sisters and lay persons who have inspired me.
One lasting memory occurred at Montgomery County Prison in
Norristown, PA. A group of Sisters of Saint Joseph and parishioners from Saint
Thomas Parish in Whitemarsh, PA tutored inmates in preparation for taking the
GED exam. Because we were such a faithful and dedicated group, the warden
permitted us to have an annual Christmas party. We brought tons of food and
soda that our students consumed or took with them to trade for other items,
e.g. cigarettes.
We reminded our classes to be sure to come to class on the
night of the party. One of my students told me that he had been a Christian but
now he was a Muslim and for that reason he thought maybe he shouldn’t come to
the party. He said he loved “my man Jesus” because he was a great prophet and
marvelous storyteller. I told him that “my man Jesus” invited all people to the
table so he should definitely be a part of the party. So my student came and
thoroughly enjoyed himself.
A few days after the prison party, I attended an elegant
cocktail party. In a conversation with a non-Christian professor, she told me
that she wanted her children to learn about and love the prophet, Jesus, but
she disliked the materialistic way that Christians celebrate Christmas. So, she
and her husband give each of their children a small gift to celebrate the birth
of the prophet Jesus. Neither I nor anyone else at the party mentioned “my man
Jesus.”
I often reflect on these two Christmas parties and thank God
for these two non-Christian people who remind me that “my man Jesus” is the
center of my life.
Margaret Fleming SSJ
Sister Peg has been a Sister of Saint Joseph for 59 years.
She served in a variety of ministries throughout those years, most recently
meeting and serving the dear neighbor at The Sister of Saint Joseph Welcome
Center in Kensington.
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