I was born in a small town in Michoacán, Mexico. My mother, a woman of great faith, instilled in me and my five siblings trust in God and kindness toward others.
When I turned 15, my family moved to California. It was difficult to leave home, but I soon got used to the new school, friends and culture. I was following the rhythm of the world.
One afternoon, I accompanied a friend to church, more out of duty than desire, and Jesus reminded me that he had been waiting for me. I realized how much I had been moving away from him, how much I needed him, and I went to confession.
I later encountered the Servants of Mary, Ministers of the Sick, who were visiting the parish. They invited me to a retreat, and there God told me, “Stay with me here.” I began to discern, and after high school, I entered my postulancy. I am now a professed junior sister, encountering Jesus in every person I serve and finding true joy in God alone.
Sister Maritza Madrigal
Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick
New York City








