Vocation Director Nancy Gerth, SCN, recently set out to answer a question she is often asked. Why would a woman want to enter religious life today?
Sisters of Charity
Rockin’ and Rollin’ – Sisters’ experiences
by John Freund, CM | September 1, 2014 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family | 0 Comments
Recently FamVin posted a story about Rockin’ and Rollin’, the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth innovative way of engaging students in the Vincentian charism. Here’s what a few of the Sisters said about their experiences in the Rockin’ and Rollin’ event.
September feasts, Vincentian Family, Collaboration
by John Freund, CM | August 29, 2014 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family | 0 Comments
The month of September marks many milestones across the Vincentian Family. This is a wonderful time for us to reflect on the growing spirit of collaboration among the many branches of the Vincentian Family.
Sister of Charity – “New generations of Catholic Sisters”
by John Freund, CM | August 29, 2014 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family | 0 Comments
Patricia Wittberg, a Sister of Charity of Cincinnati and professor of sociology at Indiana University-Purdue University, is one of the co-authors of New Generations of Catholic Sisters: The Challenge of Diversity.
Rockin’ and Rollin’ with the Sisters of Leavenworth
by John Freund, CM | August 23, 2014 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family | 0 Comments
Sisters of Charity Halifax – 90 years in New York
by John Freund, CM | Nov 8, 2014 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family
Sisters of Charity Halifax – 90 years in New York – This memorial booklet is not a history of the Sisters of Charity-Halifax in New York so much as a attempt to give you a sketch of the Sisters as they became part of New York’s history.
Sharing the ‘yeses’ of religious life
by John Freund, CM | Nov 7, 2014 | Sisters of Charity
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.
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