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International Women’s Day Prayer
By Sr. Roma De Robertis, SCIC INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY PRAYER We celebrate You, life-giving God, expressed in girls and women throughout the Earth. Playing, laughing, singing, dancing, suffering, bleeding . . . Seeding, leading, nurturing, encouraging, resisting war,...
First Week of Lent Reflection 2023
“Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned.” Psalm 51 This first week of Lent, let us look at the ways we have fallen short. What have we done or failed to do to become the person God has called us to be? Can we with humility, ask God to transform us? Do we trust that...
In Memoriam: Sister Patricia Noone, SC
Sister Pat shared the light of her baptism generously, through language, communication and teaching. Sister Patricia Noone, formerly Sister Maura Catherine, was born March 11, 1939, in the Bronx, one of two daughters (twins) of Patrick and Maureen Maguire Noone....
Lent: Fast From – Feast On
- adapted from William Arthur Ward, Fast From-Feast On Fast from worry … feast on peaceFast from negativity … feast on trustFast from loneliness … feast on communityFast from self-criticism … feast on acceptanceFast from rushing … feast on intentionalityFast from...
Presidents Day: Standing on the Shoulders
The Congregation recently began our election year pre-assembly meeting with a special tribute video presented by the Executive Council, celebrating decades of work from our five living SCNY Presidents (year of service order): Sr. Carol A. Barnes Sr. Elizabeth A....
In Memoriam: Sister Patricia Walsh, SC
Sister Pat brought competence, joy and laughter to whomever and wherever she served. Sister Patricia Walsh, formerly Sister Daniel Maureen, was born in Manhattan November 30, 1938. She was one of four children, three girls and a boy of Daniel and Cecilia Woods...
It Is Only With The Heart That One Sees Rightly
Sr. Corita Kent “It is only with the heart that one sees rightly…” -Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince Though small in height, Elizabeth Ann Seton truly had a great heart. With her whole heart, she embraced people near & far. With her whole heart, she met...
Black History Month: Mother Mary Lange
By Sr. Regina Bechtle Born in Cuba around 1790, Elizabeth Lange emigrated around 1813 to Baltimore, where many refugees from the Haitian revolution (1791-1804) had fled. Finding a lack of public education for black children, she and a friend began to teach them in...
Elizabeth Seton— Educator
(In recognition of National Catholic Schools Week we invite you to read "Elizabeth Seton - Educator" by Sr. Mary E. Mc Cormick, originally published in the 2018 Autumn edition of Vision.) What exactly was Saint Elizabeth Seton’s first school like? How was St. Joseph’s...
A Conversation with People of Faith Welcoming Persons Without Homes
Click graphic to register for event Register to join us on Wednesday, January 25 at 1:30PM for People of Faith Welcoming Persons Without Homes an online conversation with panelists Marc Greenberg, James Addison, Pietro Bartoli, and Tom Dobbins. Part of their...