In a true Franciscan spirit, Sister Mary Elizabeth Brya echoed the message of St. Francis of
For those who have visited the Motherhouse Hospital Sisters of St. Francis, the grounds are inspirational: mature trees, open spaces, and a calming stillness. As a child, Mary Elizabeth Brya was familiar with this Motherhouse and its peacefulness. Her family visited their aunt, Sister Lois McGuire, who was a Hospital Sister, and who gave the young Mary Elizabeth some reading material about the Hospital Sisters. “I was impressed with their work here in the
Born on February 25, 1921 in
While her current ministry is far from the hospital setting, it includes prayer and adoration for those who continue to care for those in need. Her prayer time in the Adoration Chapel is an opportunity to give thanks to God and to listen to God’s voice. “What I would ask of those who read this story is to remember that God is always there for us. It’s easy to remember God’s presence in the joyful times, but it also holds true in the most difficult times of our lives. God is always there,” she concluded.