Honorine Uwimana is a St. Joseph Worker from Rwanda in the East of Africa, currently serving at Regina Residence with the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, California. Honorine is using her pharmacy background and her writing flair to beat the drum of social justice.
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Dear reader: Lead, before 'now' becomes 'memory'
Feb 12, 2020
Notes from the Field - Before I rest my plume, I'll tell you what my year of service has brought me. It takes ordinary people to make a shift in our mindsets and structures; I believe in me and you.
Faces of friendship, unswerving love
Jan 29, 2020
Notes from the Field - I have met in person some of the values I venerate, and my moral and ethical fibers are strengthened every day.
Well done, good and faithful servant
Jan 15, 2020
Notes from the Field - I believe heaven is made beautiful by the angels and ordinary people who made others feel extraordinary while they were still alive and now reign on high. Among them is Sr. Bernice Jordan.
Remind me, remind them, remind the universe
Jan 1, 2020
Notes from the Field - What time is it? It's Christ time, and the best way to live in this time is to impersonate his attributes in our lives.
This is what you can learn through service to others
Dec 18, 2019
My five loaves and two fishes
Nov 6, 2019