“The Lace Is Not Yet Finished” program) attracted a diversity of sisters and lay people from different countries
(Denmark, India, Japan, USA). Here they are at Notre Dame de Fourvière for part of their day-long visit to
Lyon. They also visited historical sites in Le Puy, sometimes climbing the hill to the old city two or three times a day. They certainly were a hearty group!
One afternoon Sr. Simone Saugues of the Institute St. Joseph came to the Centre. She spoke to the group about the history of the sisters in Le Puy and captivated the participants for three hours! They much appreciated her stories, insights, and explanations as well as her wit. They knew they were in the presence of a legend. Sr. Simone has worked with the Centre as a translator and guide since the Centre’s beginning.
Sr. Jane Delisle, CSJ (center), director of “The Lace” since 2010, is from Orange, California (US).