Sacred Stories

From Maryland to Pakistan - Faith in Action with Sr. Joan Correia

8 min · 5. maj 2025
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In this episode, Sister Joan Correia shares her story with Sister Jeanne Shary. A devoted member of the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill since 1964, Sister Joan reflects on two ministries that shaped her life and touched countless others—first in Easton, Maryland, and later in Pakistan. From the rural communities of the Eastern Shore to the vibrant culture of South Asia, Sister Joan’s journey is one of courage, adaptability, and profound faith. Her stories reveal how love in action can transcend borders, languages, and traditions.

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