Rev. Sr. Sulin has served in the Diocese of Islands and Inlets since she emigrated to Canada. She was ordained into the Diocese of St Davids in the south-western part of Wales, UK. There she worked as curate, Fresh Expressions priest, Youth Church plant leader and LMA Vicar.
After falling in love with Canada when she first visited BC as a nine year-old, she decided she would one day like to live here. Many decades later the Lord made a way for the dream to become reality, and she emigrated to Canada to become Rector of St Peter, Comox in 2019.
Six years later, she received a call out of that church and has for the last several months provided Sunday supply across the diocese whilst taking training to specialise in Transitional Ministry.
In Wales Rev Sulin was a member of the TSSF (the Third Order of St. Francis). She is now a Sister in the Community of Francis and Clare, an international, dispersed religious community.
Before being called to Christian ministry, and in addition to raising five children, she worked as a property developer, an adult education co-ordinator and a knitwear designer (hand-knits only!) She is also the author of a book on the local history of Brongest and Troedyraur in Ceredigion, West Wales.
For leisure (and as prayer and pilgrimage) Sulin enjoys walking very long distances, immersing herself in God’s creation and following Jesus in the manner of St Francis. She may sometimes be seen on a bicycle, but maybe not so much on the hills of Port Alberni!