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Sister Leticia
Regala (right) shown with Judy Schoedl at
St. Anne's chapel in Milwaukee, enjoys her work of
helping the Spirit to heal her patient's spirits.
I
love my work and look forward to it. I
have been able to build on my nursing experience
to now minister spiritually to patients. I am
a member of the Arizona State Hospital Pastoral
Team. I lead spirituality groups on seven
units, assist the priest, and am a Eucharistic
Minister. In addition, I am able to provide
religious counseling for patients and staff
of all faiths, in keeping with their unique
circumstances. Also I visit geriatric
patients to provide them with comfort and care.
In addition,
I enjoy taking theology classes, and have taken
a unit in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
at Good Samaritan Medical Center, Thunderbird,
Arizona to enhance my Pastoral skills.
As
a member of the parish choir, Legion of Mary,
and the Vocation Committee for the Diocese of Phoenix
, it's possible to help others in many ways. I
live in community with two Salvatorian Sisters
in a house we own in central Phoenix. I am
in my fourth year of temporary vows.
We have
50 Salvatorian men and women in the South West
Region which includes Tucson and Phoenix.
All of these opportunities for service in ministry,
prayer in community, and fellowship with other
Salvatorians, keep me challenged. I am very happy.
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