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In this episode, I sit down with Sr Orianne Pietra René, a Winnipeg-born religious sister with the Daughters of Saint Paul who's bridging ancient faith and modern technology in the most unexpected ways. From her conversion to Catholicism at age 12 to a chance confession that changed everything, Sister Orianne's journey into religious life—and social media ministry—is anything but conventional.
I'll walk you through:
✅ How a random priest at a youth conference asked one question that redirected her entire life
✅ What it really means to "feed the spiritually hungry" through Instagram and digital platforms
✅ The deepest spiritual hunger women face today: the fear of not belonging and not mattering
✅ Why social media amplifies what's already broken in our society—and how to navigate it with grace
✅ The dangerous temptation of believing you're the savior instead of pointing people to Christ
✅ Setting boundaries in online ministry when vulnerability crosses into inappropriate territory
✅ How to "offer up" your suffering and make it redemptive instead of wasted pain
✅ The critical difference between virtual connection and incarnate, sacramental relationship
Whether you're struggling to find authentic connection in a screen-saturated world, wondering how to integrate faith into your digital life, or searching for meaning in your own seasons of suffering, Sister Orianne offers profound wisdom on bringing intentionality to every space we inhabit—online and off.
🔔 Remember: We are incarnate beings who need incarnate relationships. Social media is powerful in its place, but it will never replace the fullness of what we're called to. The dose makes the poison—or the medicine.
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Sister Orianne's relevant links:
Website: https://daughtersofstpaul.com/
Podcast: Dare to Dwell: A Podcast with the Daughters of St Paul
Instagram: @orianne_jn
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