The song Jerusalema by South African Master KG and Nomcembo has enjoyed immense popularity for almost two years, practically becoming a song of the will to live during the pandemic. The song is also associated with a dance challenge, which has been joined by a wide variety of communities and institutions around the world - on October 24, members of the Little Sisters of Saint Francis also published a dance video.

Even as the waves crash above me, my confidence is strong, "Jerusalem is my country." That's all there is in the comments below the video posted by the women's religious order. But this also shows their trust in God and their joy in life, just like in the video recording itself.

The Little Sisters of Saint Francis is one of the youngest orders founded in Hungary. Contemplation, prayer and the resulting service to the people around them are balanced in the lives of the Franciscan Sisters, in the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi and charismatic renewal. The community, which received ecclesiastical approval in 1991, was founded by Julianna Szőllősy, a Christian sister of Hungarian origin who served in Austria. They currently have three houses: in Arló, Bükkszentkereszt and Miskolc, the latter being the central house.

Sixteen people belong to the order, most of them are also in the video, which was made in the garden of the house in Arló and on the shore of the nearby lake.

 

Source: magyarkurir.hu

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