“Unveiled” podcast – A journey of discovery about discernment and charisms launched in Saskatoon

Pax Ewen, Claire Ewen, and Jacinta Leyne (l-r) are taking the lead on a new podcast about "discovering the beauty in discernment" of religious life, launched by the Arise Catholic Movement in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon. The first episode taped at Saint Anne Parish in Saskatoon is expected to be available in March. (Photo submitted by Sharon Leyne, Arise Catholic Movement)

New “nun run inspired” podcast shares tales of religious Sisters’ vocational paths through youthful eyes

By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register

[Toronto – Canadian Catholic News] – Many who chose the consecrated life have hailed the discovery of their calling as an act of providence.

The origin story of the new Unveiled podcast being launched by the Arise Catholic Movement in Saskatoon, spotlighting women who have devoted their lives to religious vocations, could also be deemed providential.

Sharon Leyne and Karen Ewen, members of Arise — which was founded in 2018 by a group of 13 women seeking to grow closer with Jesus through fellowship — were seeking to organize a “nun run” with their older daughters and any interested Saskatoon-area Catholics. A nun run is a sojourn to various religious sites with the intention of discernment.

They wanted to witness their friend Sr. Maryam Josephine of the Child Jesus profess her final vows at the Queenship of Mary next year in Ottawa.

Enthusiasm for the idea was so strong that it soon became evident that organizing a journey throughout Canada and the northern U.S. with such a large group would be difficult.

“Our hearts were stretched as we thought of those who would miss out,” said Ewen. “We (brainstormed) ways to bring the ‘nun run’ to everyone interested and that’s where the podcast idea came from: providing access and exposure to religious life and demystifying the discernment process.”

But this podcast came with a twist: choosing 13-year-old Claire Ewen and 14-year-old Jacinta Leyne as co-hosts and 12-year-old Pax Ewen as producer of Unveiled. This creates the on-air dynamic of girls set to enter the years of serious life discernment receiving sage advice and helpful stories from women who navigated that same journey of discovery.

“It is just a really special opportunity,” said Claire. “I get to learn about the religious life and (lead) other young women to understand what most people probably don’t get to know. That’s exciting.”

Episode one of Unveiled was recorded at Saint Anne Church on Jan. 26, with about 40 people witnessing Jacinta and Claire interview five Sisters of the Presentation of Mary, with Pax monitoring the audio levels.

“I just liked having the opportunity to get to know the sisters better,” said Jacinta. “I’d seen them around town, but I never really had a chance to sit down and talk about their stories and what brought them to their community.”

The first episode of the new podcast was taped during a public event Jan. 26 at Saint Anne Catholic Church in Saskatoon, featuring five members of the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary Order interviewed by Jacinta Leyne and Claire Ewen. (Photo by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

Among the sisters interviewed was one in her early 30s and another who is 70. All had an interesting and vibrant story to tell.

“I think a lot of people who (don’t encounter religious sisters) maybe believe that it’s like a very strict, a very stern type of life with not much excitement,” said Jacinta. “I feel like that’s not true. Every sister I’ve ever met has always had a smile on their face when I’ve seen them. I just want people to know that religious life is not boring.”

Pax hopes Unveiled delivers the impactful message that religious life is “not just a cloistered thing” as “there are so many amazing women out there who are nuns who just go out and help people.”

A standout moment for Claire during the interview was Sr. Zelie Dion, PM, chronicling a moment when God empowered her.

“God told her that it doesn’t matter what she chose as long as she chose the way she thinks she could love God best,” said Claire. “He said, ‘you would be a good sister. You would be a good wife and mother. It’s your choice. I leave it to you.’ I think that was inspiring.”

From the perspective of Sr. April Mireau, PM, who professed her perpetual vows in 2021, the podcast “felt like a fun community meeting” providing a forum to hear stories from her fellow sisters that she had never heard.

Mireau praised the performance of her interviewers.

“I am just impressed with how professional and well-prepared they were, and their questions were deep and original,” said Mireau.

Jacinta Leyne and Claire Ewen. (Photo by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

Claire, Jacinta and Pax are currently completing the post-production on episode one of Unveiled, which will air on arisecatholicmovement.ca in March and, if all goes to plan, on major podcasting platforms like iTunes and Spotify.

They are also gearing up to interview Saskatoon-based members of the Verbum Dei Missionary Fraternity in the coming days. Ultimately, the trio — and their mothers — hope to present thought-provoking and fun conversations with religious women from across North America.

The three young women embrace these interviews stimulating their discernment process. For Claire, who is home-schooled and is contemplating if she wants to attend high school next year, she has recently “been trying to think more about all the possibilities, marriage, being a nun, a religious sister.”

Jacinta’s situation echoes her friend: she is also wondering if she should attend high school and has explored the notion of joining a religious order.

“I could be a sister,” said Jacinta. “I do think about it, but I have not decided because I am not sure where God is calling me yet.”

Twelve-year-old Pax has the most time to contemplate. She said, “if I do enough discerning, I will find the vocation that fits me best.”

(Photo by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

(Photo by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

(Photo by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

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