Dec. 14, 2020 Nicholas Wolfram Smith An eight-month period of treatment for bone cancer led a young parishioner at St. Augustine Parish, South San Francisco, to use her artistic talents to serve the church by making art for her parish’s livestream Mass. “I love going to church and I think this new way of showing my talent is really a good way to give back to God after he helped me through my chemotherapy,” fifteen year old Jizelle Oliva said. A member of the children’s choir at St. Augustine for several years, Oliva received a diagnosis of bone cancer last year and began chemotherapy in December of 2019. During her hospitalization, hospital staff encouraged her to pick up a hobby to keep herself busy and she started drawing, discovering a new love for it.