I grew up in the province of Chaco, Argentina. My parents were farmers, and our village was so rural that a priest came only once a month.
At age 14, while preparing for confirmation, I was struck intensely by Jesus’ words: “Peter, do you love me?” I truly felt him asking me the same question.
In high school, I met the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts, who invited me to participate in their religious activities. My teenage years were normal, filled with friends and social activities, but through it all, the sisters gently guided me in my discernment.
Although I was offered a full university scholarship, I felt something was missing. Finally, a sister asked me, “Do you have a desire to be a nun?” I answered immediately — Yes! I knew that Jesus was reaching out to me.
I entered the Little Workers in 2001 and came to the United States in 2012. I now live in community with Italian and Indian sisters, teaching American children, catechizing in a Hispanic parish and embracing the wonder of diversity in my life.
Sister Rosana Ybanez
The Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts
Stamford, Connecticut








