Throughout history, many philosophers and theologians have reflected on the virtue of meekness. Even Jesus is no exception.
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The Pope Video • For the abolition of torture
“The Pope Video” series continues! Watch the latest 2-minute installment: For the abolition of torture.
When Children Ask About Homeless People
The children in your life are going to want to know why that person is sleeping on the sidewalk or pushing a shopping cart full of belongings.
The questions will vary. So should our answers.
My Experience at the IX EMLA Honduras 2023
Living this encounter has been a great gift from God and an extraordinary experience in my life. I could not imagine the experiences that awaited me.
Migrants and Refugees – Free to Choose Whether to Migrate or to Stay
On June 20, we celebrated World Refugee Day 2023. This is an annual date, sanctioned by the United Nations General Assembly, to raise awareness of the importance of ensuring the right to protection for every person forced to escape conflict, persecution, violence and...
Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth Announce New Leadership
The Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth joyfully announce the election of their new Leadership
Into the Hands of God the Father with Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Throughout her life, Mother Seton knew that we are never truly alone, even when life’s challenges are most daunting. Our Heavenly Father is always there for us—present, loving, merciful. “This is how you are to pray: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your...
Simplicity: my Gospel (St. Vincent de Paul)
In the context in which we live today, the term ‘simplicity’ can easily seem an outdated, insignificant and trivial term.
Impact of Every Day Choices
Fulton J. Sheen in his Autobiography, Treasure in Clay Jars, shares an experience which tells us the significance of the decisions and choices which we make in our every day life. "A boy was kicked out of school by the pastor and mother superior. Fulton J. Sheen took...
Testimony of the Latin American Missionary Encounter (EMLA)
Of the many things that I could highlight, the first is the fraternity, the brotherhood, the synodality that was experienced throughout the meeting and that still remains after the EMLA, among all those who participated.