Meet Fiona Prince

Jewish Spiritual care provider
Multifaith
- Contact:
- fiona@princeheron.com 250-418-5982
- Credentials:
- MA
About
Shalom,
I am Fiona Prince, also known as Morah Faiga (Morah = Teacher; Faiga is my Hebrew name). I am honoured to be the volunteer Jewish Spiritual Care Provider for UVic. I welcome questions from everyone at UVic (students, faculty, staff), their friends and family, and anyone who is seeking knowledge about Judaism. I am happy to connect you with Jewish organizations and communities in Victoria, Vancouver Island, and wherever you live.
40 years ago, when I graduated from UVic, there were only two Jewish students on campus who I knew of…and I was one of them. I felt adrift in a secular world, far from my home, family, and traditions. I almost always went home for the holidays, and even though my level of observance ebbed and flowed, I always maintained a strong Jewish identity. Did you know you can be an agnostic or atheist and still be Jewish? It's true. Being Jewish is more than a faith or religion--we are often described as the smallest nation but the largest family. Within our family we have many cultures, races, levels of observance, and beliefs. We have a common heritage that spans centuries of triumphs and tragedies with spiritual roots and sacred texts that are as relevant today as when they were written.
For the past 18 years, I have been studying Torah and Talmud through weekly in-person and virtual classes. These studies have supported the following values and beliefs that my parents taught me:
- Every human being has a pure soul.
- The fact that you were born means you matter.
- The day you were born was the day that G-d decided the world could not get along without you.
- Every day the world is created just for you, for me, and for every human being.
- Every day that you wake up means that you have something you're supposed to do to help others.
- You have a mission that only you can accomplish in this world.
- You have been given the talents and abilities you need to accomplish your individual mission.
- I can tell you what I believe, but it is not my place to tell you what to believe.
- I can accept my own suffering as part of G-d’s plan, yet it is not my place to tell you that you need to accept your suffering or feel the same way that I do.
- Every day is an opportunity to learn something new and to help someone have a good or better day.
As a teacher and facilitator I am a guide on the side, helping people travel along their personal, spiritual, academic, and professional journeys.
I invite you to contact me with your questions about Jewish perspectives on your personal and spiritual challenges--all topics are welcome.
To join the study circle or ask me questions, send an email or text me anytime. to meet in Zoom or by phone.
I look forward to hearing from you and being part of your life-journey.