b'Marianist Sisters Emily Sandoval(left) and Rose Rucoba enjoya concert with the Embrace laycommunity at Levitt Pavilion inDayton, Ohio.Embrace is growing, and we are establishingourselves, Sr. Rose said. Its both college studentsand young adults in the area, with various connec-SISTER ROSE HAS SIMPLEtions. Its people who want to know more about theMarianists. Its beautiful how we have grown overQUESTIONS THAT SOMEONE the past year. CONSIDERING A RELIGIOUS As a small faith community, Embrace has built relationships and inspired young people to approachVOCATION SHOULD ASK OF vocations with courage and faith. For Sr. Emily andSr. Rose, Gods plan has revealed itself one step at aTHEMSELVES: WHAT IS YOUR time, leading them to eventually find their home withinthe Marianist Charism. GUT TELLING YOU? ITS NOTA relationship with God JUST YOUR GUT. WHAT IS Sr. Emily, 38, has been temporary professed for fouryears. When she realized she wanted to have a rela-THE HOLY SPIRIT TELLING YOU? tionship with God, she asked herself, How would I do that? Sr. Emily is from Munster, Indiana, where she attended Catholic grade school and high school. Sheremembers thinking about becoming a sister one timein middle school, when she saw a group of sisterslaughing and having fun. God gave me the idea I could be a sister or a nun,she shared. I told God, Lets talk about this later. 14 Call 1.800.348.4732'