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Sister Maria Chinan aka Chinna
Maria an Indian Fijian entered the Sisters of Compassion but Discerned the life was not for her.
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Sister Malia Finau Ta’anga
Sister Malia Finau Ta’Anga: Malia was from Tonga. She was very good hearted and worked well in the different apostolates of the Sisters of Compassion, after discernment she decided to […]
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Sister Alisi Tu’ipulotu
From 2010 until 2017 Sister Alisi was chaplain at the Hawke’s Bay Prison…
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Sister Malia Sita ‘Eiki’eua
Malia from Tonga was a very generous person but left after a few years. Thank you Malia for your commitment to God and to the Sisters of Compassion.
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Sister Lupi Tu’ipulotu
Lupi is a sister of Sister Cabrini. She now lives in Sydney where she does voluntary work in her parish church. She is a member of the parish council and […]
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Sister Stella Maris Langer
Stella worked with and was concerned for people suffering with disabilities. On leaving the Sisters of Compassion, Stella corresponded regularly with Sister Bernadette Mary. There was a beautiful friendship between […]
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Sister Marilyn Mills
The sisters would like to acknowledge the energy and commitment of Marilyn Mills to the mission of the Sisters of Compassion during the years she was with us. Marilyn died […]
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Sister Margaret Anne Mills
Sister Margaret wrote…
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Sister Emi Frances Oh
Emi trained to be a nurse at Wellington Polytechnic…
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Sister Rachel Moreno
For many years Sister Rachel has worked with the Refugee Family Reunification Trust to support refugee families resettling in Wellington…
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Sister Emaleti Konokono
In 2009 Sister Ema attended a course in Wellington on Teaching Christian Meditation to Children, run by Ruth Fowler from Australia, where a diocese-wide initiative to teach children to meditate had been running since 2006…
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Sister Asena Wainiqolo
Asena nursed for a while before moving to Fiji. It was while she was in Fiji that she left the Sisters. She is remembered for her goodness and for her […]