Instead of resolutions for change, entering the new year can be a good time to take inventory of what is working for you at this point in your life, what you are good at, what you are learning and developing.
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Sharing the ‘yeses’ of religious life
by John Freund, CM | November 7, 2014 | Sisters of Charity | 0 Comments
During this National Vocation Awareness Week, I’d have to say that I grew up rather “vocationally unaware,” as, unfortunately, do many Catholics. Although my practicing Catholic parents lovingly brought me up in the faith, and although I attended 16 years of Catholic school, I didn’t deem religious life a viable option until my 20s. Sure, we covered the “Vocations” unit in various religion classes, but there were few experiences that encouraged me to consider that my vocation really could be something besides marriage.
“We’re in the habit of making a difference!”
by John Freund, CM | November 5, 2014 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family | 0 Comments
“We’re in the habit of making a difference!” This quote from an older Sister of Charity of Cincinnati appears in this month’s edition of E-Voc.
I was a stranger and you welcomed me…
by John Freund, CM | October 28, 2014 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family | 0 Comments
I was a stranger and you welcomed me by Janet Gildea. A story with many levels of meaning… two Sisters of Charity from different Congregations, the hospitality of of the New Jersey Sisters of Charity for a teacher and human rights activist in Sudan …
Who do you say that I am?
by John Freund, CM | October 5, 2014 | Sisters of Charity | 0 Comments
Who Do You Say I Am? S. Janet Gildea reflects on this is the October issue of E-voc.
Tracy Kemme SC reflects on “Thin places”
by John Freund, CM | Jan 2, 2015 | Formation, Sisters of Charity
Tracy Kemme SC reflects on “Thin places” – The Celtic saints spoke of “thin places.”
Sister of Charity sociologist on Apostolic Visitation Report
by John Freund, CM | Dec 17, 2014 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family
Sister of Charity sociologist on Apostolic Visitation Report – Patricia Wittberg, S.C. (Cincinnati) , is professor of sociology at Indiana University who points out that the report challenges preconceptions about three groups but does not address the most serious challenge to religious life.
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