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A small pylon on the road to Emmaus Jacqueline Loh is a young lay woman living in Canada. She encountered God's calling in 3 seperate incidents that changed her life. Blessed with these unique experiences, she continued to be led by the workings of the Holy Spirit into her adult life. She made the decision to bring her vocation to the church at large in 2008. She describes herself as a small pylon on the road to Emmaus. She studied biogeograhy/ urban planning and then architecture in Canada. In 2005, she attended the St. Augustine Institute of Theology in Denver at the JPII Center and is currently a part time student studying masters level courses in Scripture, Catechesis and Theology. Since the latter portion of 2008, she felt called to bring her gifts and knowledge to the church at large. But before she did so, she discerned and prayed for a very long time with her director, sought advice from her family and friends. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2003 When she was invited to minister to priests in Dodge City Kansas, Jacqueline connected with Most Reverend Ronald M. Gilmore. He became her spiritual director from 2003 to the present. She also received wisdom and prayer from Sister Veronice Born CSJ.
2009She met with and received wisdom and words of advice from Vancouver's current Archbishop, Most Reverend Michael Miller of the Archdiocese of Vancouver. She also received encouragement from both Bishop Monroe of the Diocese of Kamloops and Bishop Gagnon from the Diocese of Victoria, B.C.
2010Jacqueline recently met with Archbishop Michael Miller and she is now under the direction of a local priest in her home diocese, Fr. Horgan.
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