Sister Leslie Birks, OSF
What attracted you to religious life?
I first met the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia at St. Anthony Parish in Trenton, New Jersey—they attracted me to religious life. I only lived two blocks from school and used to help in the classrooms of the convent after school or on weekends. The sisters I knew were down to earth, simple, holy women. My seventh grade teacher, Sister Oliveria, was my sponsor.
How did you know you wanted to become a member of the congregation?
I felt I wanted to serve God in the missions. In high school I attended the vocation talks held by the Medical Mission Sisters or the Maryknoll Sisters. However, God had other plans because I became a Franciscan! I liked the spirit of the sisters and was attracted to St. Francis and his love of creation and the poor and simple people.
What ministries were you involved in?
I taught grade school for ten years and high school for twelve years—at St. Anthony Grade School and High School and Lancaster Catholic High School. During my years in education, I involved the high school students in outreach activities at the soup kitchen in Trenton and Covenant House. I then realized that I wanted to work full-time serving those who are poor, so I went to St. Francis House in Boston, where I stayed for five years. After that I came to St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia, where I have ministered ever since.
What motivates you today in your life as a woman religious?
I am inspired by our mission statement, chapter directives, Franciscan spirituality and theology, and the faith community in which I live and work. It is exciting to be a Franciscan in today’s world which needs Franciscan values of peacemaking, reconciliation, respect for all peoples and the environment, fraternity and sisterhood, simplicity, and contemplation. Here at St. Francis Inn, we are a Eucharistic-based community; this gives us the strength we need.


