An art teacher is drawn to something greater: Profile of Sister Lisa Perkowski, I.H.M.

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Sister Lisa Perkowski, I.H.M.

(Photo: Justin Johnson)

What ministries have you served in since joining your community?

After more than a decade of teaching art in Catholic schools, I now serve as the director of mission and ministry at Academy of the Holy Names in Tampa. I supervise our campus ministry staff and programming, and I help promote the charism [or spirit] of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, who founded the school.

What do you enjoy most in your ministry?

I have two favorite parts. I have always enjoyed collaborating with other women religious and their associates, but more so, I love witnessing the spiritual growth in our students. Even when I taught art, I always made it a point to integrate faith and foster personal voice and meaning-making.

Do you have a favorite food?

Peanut butter—you can’t live the vow of poverty without it!

What is your preferred form of prayer?

Contemplative prayer, be it dwelling on a brief scripture passage, gazing at nature, or silently sitting before the Blessed Sacrament.

The best part of living in community?

Taking turns cooking! For one, I would much rather cook for a group than only for myself, and I think a meal made with love by someone else is always tastier.

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