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20 Young Women Choose to Join Religious Life
After spending a year in Siliguri, 20 Missionary Sisters of Mary Help of Christians (MSMHC) postulants will join the Novitiate on December 10. They will enter the religious formation house, the Novitiate, in Guwahati and Tinsukia in Assam, along with 40 other postulants from Bangalore and Bongaigaon, Assam.
The Novitiate will equip young women with the foundational skills and spiritual grounding needed to face the challenges and opportunities of being dedicated religious. “The Postulants will be entering the most important period of formation - the Novitiate. It marks a significant transition in their spiritual and personal growth in preparation to give themselves totally to Christ,” said the Postulant directress, Sister Lisnora.
Siliguri postulant community Superior Sister Merlin said, “In the novitiate, they will engage more deeply with their faith, missionary vocation, and personal reflection, all of which are crucial elements in their path to becoming full members of their religious community.” Around 30 new postulants will join Auxilium Postulancy in Siliguri on December 13.
The MSMHC congregation, founded on October 24, 1942, 20 years after the first batch of Salesian missionaries arrived in Assam in 1922, during the Second World War, by Salesian Bishop Venerable Stephen Ferrando of Shillong, has some 1,800 members spread out in 13 regions in India and abroad. The MSMHC is one of the 33 groups of the Salesian Family, having the headquarters in Guwahati, Assam.