St. Timothy Catholic Church Newsletter — November 2021

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“I love to know that my life serves!” says Sr. Orgechi.

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As she grew up, Sr. Orgechi had a strong sense that she was called to become a religious sister, and she continued to open her soul to it all the while.

hen Sister Orgechi Offurum, HHCJ, was just 6 years old, God touched her heart in a beautiful way. “I have always loved journaling and writing stories, and when I was 6, I wrote that I had decided to become a religious sister someday,” Sr. Orgechi says. “I started reading at an early age, so my parents kept bringing me Catholic comic books and books on the lives of the saints. I thought that their lives were so awesome and I noticed how happy they were. It made me want to become a religious sister.” Providentially, Sr. Orgechi was raised in a loving, devout Catholic family in Nigeria that nurtured the seeds of her vocation all along the way. “I came from a very strong Catholic family, and I had three brothers and three sisters,” she says. “My parents were very faithful in having us pray the family Rosary every night. The babies would even bring out their rosaries, and everyone had to be there, whether they were sleeping or not! Over summer vacation, we went to Mass each morning to start our day.” As she grew up, Sr. Orgechi continued to have a strong sense that she was called to become a religious sister, and she continued to open her soul to it. “I just kept praying and praying about it,” Sr. Orgechi says. “When I finished my first college degree, I decided that this is definitely what I wanted to be, so I entered the Congregation of the Handmaids of the Holy Child Jesus (HHCJ), and I have loved being with them ever since.” The Congregation of the Handmaids of the Holy Child Jesus was founded by Servant of God Mother Mary Charles Magdalen Walker, a Religious Sister of Charity, who came to Nigeria in 1923 at the invitation of Bishop Joseph Shanahan of the Vicariate of Southern Nigeria. This heroic foundress lived out the preaching of being all things to all people, by engaging in any ministry that would uplift the standard of life of the people she served. Over the years, Sr. Orgechi has cherished many aspects of her religious vocation, especially the communal life. “We live a lot like the early Christians mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, who shared everything,” Sr. Orgechi


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