Sisters of Charity of Halifax

Connect and Learn: Sisters of Charity – Halifax

The story of the Canadian foundation of the Sisters of Charity of Halifax begins when four American ladies, black-robed, black-capped, landed in Halifax from the Cunard liner "Cambria" on May 11, 1849. They came from New York City, these first Sisters of Charity, in...

Sister of Charity’s ministry has always involved serving the vulnerable

In witness to a life dedicated to ministry, Halifax Charity Sr. Mary Beth Moore, Assistant coordinator of Centro Corazon de Maria is interviewed by Sr. Camille D'Arienzo for the National Catholic Reporter. The interview begins... Sister Camille: Mary Beth, you are a...

“the charity of Christ urges us on, urges us to collaborate”

Collaboration and dreaming of Saint Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac. “The charity of Christ urges us on, urges us to collaborate”.

Celebrating Sisters of Charity as leaders

Joan Piazza, in her stereotype-challenging book If Nuns Ruled the World: Ten Sisters on a Mission includes two members of the Sisters of Charity Federation.

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