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Exhibition dates: 3rd August – 30th September 2012 Artists: Andrew Browne, John Cato, Jo Daniell, John Delacour, Peter Elliston, Joyce Evans, Chantel Faust, Susan Fereday, Anthony Figallo, Ge…
No two souls are called to serve God in the exact same way. This was illustrated at the first “FIAT Discernment Morning for Women” held May 2 at the Diocesan Pastoral Center in Phoenix.
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The Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court St. Rose of Lima #2398, is accepting applications for its annual Catholic Daughters Scholarship. Three $1,000 scholarships for the Fall 2016 semester are available.
Sr. Mary Rose McGeady died September 13th at the age of 84. In the process of reconfiguring our provinces and getting to know one another, we each wrote up a mini bio for a book. Here is what she wrote, "After the Seminary (novitiate of the Daughters of Charity) I was assigned to Boston as a Group Mother, a job I loved and continued at Astor Home where I lived, worked with disturbed children, and began my graduate studies at Fordham in Clinical Psychology. I subsequently becam Director at Astor in 1967. I returned to Boston as the Director of Nazareth Child Care Center. In 1971 I had the privilege of being asked to pen a new mission and ministry in Brooklyn at St. John the Baptist Parish in conjunction with the Vincentians who served the parish. Beginning in 1971, I began 15 years of service on the Provincial Council of the Northeast Province, nine as Councillor and six as Visitatrix (Provincial Leader). I then returned to Brooklyn as Assistant Director of Catholic Charities from which I was recruited to become President of Covenant House where I remained for 13 years. In 2005, I retired at St. Louise House where I have been able to do some volunteer work with a local shelter for homeless mothers and children." Here are 2 news articles about her: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/17/nyregion/sister-mary-rose-mcgeady-84-revived-shelter-network-for-homeless-youths.html?_r=1 http://ncronline.org/news/people/sr-mary-rose-mcgeady-head-covenant-house-13-years-dies#.UFI7rHnifuM.email And here is a special video tribute done for Sr. Mary Rose with many photos and a few presidents: http://secure.smilebox.com/ecom/openTheBox?sendevent=4d7a4d794d5441784f444e384e7a41334d4463354e54413d0d0a&sb=1 I was able to meet Sr. Mary Rose when I was teaching at Mother Seton Academy (http://www.mothersetonacademy.org/). Someone came up to the 3rd floor to cover my class so I could go see her. She couldn't do stairs much by that time so she stayed on the first floor. I was impressed how this Sister (who was in my community, but had been in a different province) who was such a mover and a shaker was so interested in me. I saw her as a woman so far beyond me, yet we sat at the table with our lemonade and chatted like equals--which I was surprised by. It was like meeting a famous celebrity and being even more impressed when I realized how down-to-earth she was despite all her great accomplishments and name recognition. As we celebrate the Feast of St. Vincent de Paul, I think about how alike he and Sr. Mary Rose were. They both worked closely with the "haves" and "have-nots" in order that both could have their very different needs met which would be a benefit to the other. St. Vincent was comfortable sitting with royalty and comfortable sitting with the beggar--he didn't put on airs with either group. He was a man of integrity and so was Sr. Mary Rose. It was her integrity, her dedication to prayer and her tenacious love of God's children that saved Covenant House from destruction--with the help of many dedicated individuals who rallied around her. How tenacious am I about standing up for the rights of others? the not yet born? the abused/neglected? those forgotten in prison? the unwelcomed strangers? the sick? the unwanted? We, as Vincent modeled, have the opportunity to be the voice for the voiceless and to help them find their own voice. May we find the care and compassion of Christ to walk forward in courage and take a stand!
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Did anyone stop to think (or ask) what the theological significance was of this now gone cornette? There was the French Revolution and then there was the Cultural Revolution. Needless to say, it's been one culmiferous tumult (a truly violent agitation) for Catholics of the European continent. Homologous moderns never got it. And they never will. And many others won't either. Cultural revolutions change lands. Today the focus is sexual release. But it used to be in large part about generosity and "oblation." At least the last chapter has yet to be written and oblation with its appeal is back. Before our generation this order was the LARGEST womens religious order in the Church. And why? And this was their habit. Any questions? N.B. Many thanks to the soul who sent this photo via electronic mail.
All proceeds benefit non-profit Summer Camps for Grieving Children. Simply add to cart and download immediately! Maya and Senna are the daughters of DLK owner, Kim Wardell. These sweet girls lost their father in 2014 at the ages of 5 and 6 and this coloring book style story was created as a gift from their mother to help remind them to "find the beauty in every day". Each page was inspired by photographs of moments from real everyday events and settings of the girls. Every once in a while you may catch a glimpse of their father, Scott where they say he watches over them every day, skateboarding and smiling up on the moon. Includes 23 black and white coloring book pagesCopyright / Owned by Design Life Kids, LLCIllustrated by Nazarina Jose Power Read their story and share your own. Follow along on Instagram #mayaandsenna To learn more about Kim, Maya & Senna, click HERE and HERE.
Your grandparents have memories of getting their knuckles rapped by nuns such as Sister Theodora and Sister Dolores. We tradition-minded (younger) Catholics look back with reverent nostalgia. So many beautiful nuns in glorious habits that bordered on the glamorous: Nuns in habits are like visible leaven for society. They lift it up. But, as we […]
GraphicDesign&, theologian Veronica Bennett and illustrator Ryan Todd's Looking Good explores how the nun’s habit has shaped religion, fashion and semiotics.
Susan Catherine Howard was the youngest of seven children born to John Warner Howard and Mary Annette Madden Howard. Although born on the Howard farm near Springfield, Ky., Susan grew…
Dame Deborah James' Charity T-Shirt T-shirt colour: Black With Gold Font 'Rebellious Hope' Slogan T-Shirt Soft Jersey Fabric This t-shirt is unisex and a slightly oversized fit Fabric composition: 100% Cotton Wash instructions: 30 Degree Wash Approximate length: 70cm Please note: the size labels on the t-shirts may be labelled differently to the size you have ordered. This is based on what size labels were available at the time. Please see below for the size guide: 6-8 - M 10-12 - L 14-16 - XL 18-20 2XL 22-24 - 3XL Recommended sizing for men: 6-8 = S 10-12 = M 14-16 = L 18-20 - XL 22-24 = 2XL Product Code: DBTOTST38374
This is my oldest daughter, Cora. She is 13 years old and decided that she wanted to sew skirts for orphans in Liberia. Why Liberia? We know a woman that grew up in Liberia, but had to flee her home because of much civil unrest. She fled to a small village and the people there […]
Remembrance Day collar poppies from Squeaks & Peanuts now in stock! £3 each with all profits from each poppy being donated to charity (receipts of donations will be posted when sales have finished). Purple poppy sales go to Animal Aid https://www.animalaid.org.uk Red poppy sales go to the Royal British Legionhttps://www.britishlegion.org.uk PLEASE NOTE - Postage for Poppy only orders just £1. There is currently an issue with this at checkout but PLEASE BE ASSURED your will receive a partial refund if you get charged the full price.
Charity never faileth is not only the theme for the Relief Society, it is also a great theme for us to live by everyday! I made these 5...
Catholicism certainly looks a lot different today than it did a few decades ago. Whether you are old enough to remember pre-Vatican II Catholicism or not, looking back through the Church’s old “family” pictures can still be a lot of fun! You can click on any image to view it full size. Enjoy! [See also: The Lost 1200-Year-Old Wonder: A Tour of the Old St. Peter’s Basilica] [See also: 1,782 Years Old: Inside the Oldest Church in the World]