Discern and Celebrate: Franciscan Sisters' National Vocation Awareness Week Song 'God's Own Open Road' at www.fscc-calledtobe.org
GREEN BAY, Wisc., Jan. 10, 2011 /
Christian Newswire/ -- Franciscan Sisters feature Tish Hinojosa's "God's Own Open Road", a song of searching, yearning and discerning as their National Vocation Awareness song at the Franciscanized World blog
www.fscc-calledtobe.org
Tish Hinojosa's music gracefully and creatively incorporates folk, country, pop and Latino styles, reflecting contemporary America's multicultural richness. Combining a vision that embraces all of these musical styles, with her characteristic warmth and a pure, soulful voice, this Texan singer-songwriter has gained a loving and loyal audience throughout America, Europe and beyond.
Franciscan Postulant Sister Leslie Gonia, one of the Sisters eight women in formation, observed the song uses "...everyday imagery to reach a deeper spiritual truth. As we walk through this world every person has moments of questioning. We are all called to be seekers of the truth."
Established in 1869, the Roman Catholic Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity serve in Catholic Health Care, Education and Parish-Community Service throughout the United States. Mission locations extend from St. Theresa in Kekaha, Hawaii, the westernmost parish in the United States, to rural Ohio, from the Mission of San Xavier Du Bac in Tucson to parochial schools in the Green Bay Diocese.
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