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Sr. M. Colette Seele

Sr. Colette Sele

Sr. Colette Sele

Former Provincial Superior • Professional Nurse

Early Life & The Call

I was born on September 24th, 1969, originally from **Kuruman Mothibistad** in the Diocese of Kimberley. As a teenager in the Chiro Movement, I first met the Franciscan Sisters and began attending their vocational workshops—a connection I never let go.

After matriculating in 1988, I spent a year teaching Tswana and Geography. Though my principal urged me to pursue teaching permanently, my heart was indecisive. Everything changed during a Diocesan meeting in December 1989. During Holy Mass, as we sang *”Reach out and touch somebody’s hand and make his world a better place,”* God spoke to me. On New Year’s Day, 1990, I traveled to Assisi to join the Sisters.

“Reach out and touch somebody’s hand and make his world a better place… It was at that time that God spoke to me.”

Service in Healing & Leadership

My life as a Religious has been defined by two paths: the clinical care of the sick and the administrative leadership of our Province. I trained as a professional nurse at the Free State School of Nursing and later obtained my Bachelor of Arts in Nursing Science from UNISA.

1990: Joined the Sisters at Assisi
2001: Manager of Kuruman Batlharos Old Age Home
2014: Obtained BA in Nursing Science (UNISA)
2014-2017: First term as Provincial Superior
2017-2020: Re-elected Provincial Superior
Current: Continuing His mission in new doors
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