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Prayer for the Feast of St. Louise de Marillac — May 9, 2020

Prayer for the Feast of St. Louise de Marillac — May 9, 2020

by Director of Communications | May 9, 2020 | NEWS, Sisters of Charity Federation, Spirituality

During this time of pandemic, death, social isolation, economic uncertainty and disrupted lives, we listen to the wisdom of Louise, ask for her assistance and come before our God to pray for our broken world. Let us pray: Louise, you who so frequently were faced with...
Poetry Month 2020 — … If we could see

Poetry Month 2020 — … If we could see

by Director of Communications | Apr 7, 2020 | NEWS, Reflections, Spirituality

This poem is an excerpt a longer piece by Sister Constance Brennan, SC, written for the 1978 Feast Day of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.   … If we could see        where the path leads there would be no surprises. We would not...
March 22, 2020 – Fourth Sunday of Lent

March 22, 2020 – Fourth Sunday of Lent

by Director of Communications | Mar 21, 2020 | NEWS, Reflections, Spirituality

Readings: 1 Samuel 16:1-13A; Psalm 23; Ephesians 5:8-14; John 9:1-41 What do we see, and what do we refuse to see? Like the Pharisees in today’s Gospel, we often don’t see what contradicts our preconceived notions, our prejudices, and our limited experiences. Jesus...
Charity Wisdom at a Time of Shared Crisis

Charity Wisdom at a Time of Shared Crisis

by Director of Communications | Mar 15, 2020 | NEWS, Reflections, Spirituality

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Acting well our part in present difficulties is the only way to insure the peace of futurity. As Sisters of Charity we should fear nothing. It would be ungrateful in me after all our God has done for me and mine to be discouraged now,...
January 4 — Feast Day of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

January 4 — Feast Day of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

by Director of Communications | Jan 4, 2020 | NEWS, Spirituality

Blessings on Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Feast Day! This PPT® presentation is offered courtesy of famvin.org and Sister Judith Metz, S.C.–Cincinnati. Elizabeth and her friends served each other in a variety of capacities: as role models and mentors, as substitute...
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