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Sister Paea Tamale
Sister was a beautiful gentle nurse but had to leave the sisters because of health reasons. Paea continues to nurse at St Joseph’s Home of Compassion at Heretaunga.
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Sister Tematoro Uabong
Sister Tema was professed as a Sister of Compassion on the 26 November 2008…
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Sister Mata Mahina Malani
In 1993, Sister entered the Sisters of Compassion and was Professed in 1995…
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Sister Sosefina Mafi
Sister Sosefina wrote…
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Sister Pisila Pouonga
Sister was born in Tonga and had trained as a nurse in Tonga before entering the Sisters of Compassion. After discernment she decided to return home.
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Sister Esther Powell
Sister Esther was born in Labasa, Fiji. She entered the Novitiate in 1981…
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Sister Folora Guibau
While Folora was a Sister of Compassion, she was accepted to do a 3 year Comprehensive Nursing Training Course at the Whitireia Community Polytech, Porirua. On leaving the Sisters of […]
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Sister Leona Emberson
Leona with her bubbly personality was very good at caring for the children…
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Sister Malia ‘Evalesi Tonga
During 2006 Sister Evalesi was appointed Director of Religious Studies at St Patrick’s, Panmure…
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Sister Lusiana Raratini
Sister Lusiana was drawn towards a vocation as a religious while at school in Wairiki, on the Island of Taveuni, Fiji…
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Sister Malia Tenisia Po’oi
Malia, from Tonga, trained to be a nurse at Wellington Polytechnic. After completing her nursing training she discerned that Religious life was not for her.
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Sister Lesina Patelo
Lesina came from Samoa. She was a happy person but discerned that Religious life was not for her.