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New Member Profile

Sister Priscilla Torres, OP

Sister Priscilla Torres, OP

Sister Priscilla Torres, with Sister Mary Ann Nelson and Sister Pat Mulcahey

Sister Priscilla Torres with her parents

Age:
41

Hometown:
Big Spring, TX

Profession date:
August 9, 2009

Work background:
System analyst for a workforce system application, program specialist, employment interviewer, addresser/coordinator for county 911, sales cashier, sales clerk, and library circulation desk help.

Present ministry:
Part-time student at Oblate School of Theology, part-time receptionist at Oblate Renewal Center, and volunteer vocational promoter for Diocese of San Antonio, TX

Other interests:
Love music! Country, Christian, Tejano, Reggaetón, 70’s and 80’s, Contemporary, etc. Enjoy dancing and listening to live music, hanging out with friends and going to coffee shops/wine shops with friends. Like to attend local city/cultural festivals, San Antonio Spurs (NBA basketball) games, live hockey games. Enjoy traveling, meeting new people, going to movies, studying theology, reading, playing board games, walking and hanging out with my nephews. Enjoy being out in nature and gazing at God’s creative sky, sun, stars, and moon. Like camping and tubing down the river. Also enjoy new ministry opportunities to work with people. 

What attracted me to this community:
The Sisters in the community attracted me. When I met these Dominican women, I found each one diverse, unique, independent, and faithful, and yet when they came together, they became one faith-filled community of women religious. When I met these Dominican religious Sisters, I realized I was looking for a community where I could be me and yet be a part of a community of “we.”

To view Sister Priscilla in conversation with Sister Mary Ann Nelson click here.

Sister Priscilla Torres, OP Sr. Priscilla Torres, OP
Sister Gail E. Jagroop, OP Gail E. Jagroop
Sister Krissie Koll Krissie Koll
Kathleen Flynn Krissie Koll

 

 


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