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October 11, 2009
Dual citizenshipJaymie Stuart Wolfe
Cultural identity is much more than what you serve for holiday dinners. I’ve been to Slovenia twice, though not in a very long time. And even though I didn’t know my way around, or understand much of the language, it still felt not at all like a foreign country, but strangely very much like home. Maybe it was because everyone looked like me, behaved in similar ways, and seemed to value the same things. The toughness, the laughter, the intensity and music and drama were all very familiar. I experienced a commonality that was preserved over three generations by the way my mother’s side of the family raised their children. The few distant relatives I met there were cut from the same fabric as the ones I knew all my life. Because I’ve raised my children the same way, I think they’d have the same experience I did. If and when they walk down to the bridge in Ljubljana or along the shores of Lake Bled, they won’t feel as if they’re far away from home. They’ll discover they’ve had another home all along. Source: http://www.thebostonpilot.com/article.asp?ID=10911Posted: 10/2/2009Jaymie Stuart Wolfe describes herself as a third generation "Slovene in exile." Originally from Cleveland, she now lives with her husband Andrew, the youngest five of their eight children, and her mother in the Boston area. Four of Jaymie's great-grandparents came to the US before World War I. While she bemoans the fact that no one in Boston has ever even heard of Slovenia, Jaymie has maintained her ethnic heritage, and has actively passed down many Slovenian traditions to her children. The article below first appeared as an "Under My Roof" column in The Pilot, Boston's Archdiocesan newspaper. Jaymie has been a regular columnist for The Pilot, the country's oldest Catholic newspaper, for almost fourteen years. She has authored three books, is a speaker for many church events, and currently serves as Faith Formation and Music Ministry Coordinator for St. Maria Goretti parish in Lynnfield, MA. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Jaymie Stuart Wolfe has has been active in many facets of Catholic evangelization, and has sought to use every available means to strengthen the Body of Christ. Her bi-weekly column, Under My Roof, has appeared in Boston’s Archdiocesan newspaper The Pilot for thirteen years. Jaymie’s books include The Wonder Within, and the award-winning Expecting a Miracle published by the Daughters of St. Paul in November of 2003. Her third book, The Call to Adoption, was released in May of 2005. Jaymie was a regular guest on Fr. Tom Dilorenzo’s “In Season and Out of Season “ radio broadcast from 1990-2005. She has also been a featured speaker at numerous spiritual events and retreats throughout the Archdiocese of Boston and beyond. Under Loaves and Fishes Ministry, Jaymie performs inspirational concerts of music and reflection, and has produced eight recordings of original music.At the parish level, Jaymie currently serves as Music Minister and Faith Formation Coordinator at St. Maria Goretti, in Lynnfield, Massachuestts. Jaymie is a co-founder of Live Jesus, an association embracing the spirituality of St. Francis De Sales. Jaymie and her husband Andrew have eight children, and four grandchildren. She and her family live in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Jaymie is a 1983 RCIA convert to the Catholic faith. A graduate of Harvard University, she happily completed a Master of Arts in Ministry degree at St. John’s Seminary in Boston in 2006. To reach Jaymie, call Loaves and Fishes at (781) 245-8548, or email jsw@ourlighthouse.com Other Cultural News ArticlesJune 17, 2010
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