“Elizabeth Ann Seton was a mother in every respect, loving her own children, her extended family, her spiritual daughters, her students, and persons in need, with maternal care.”
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by Famvin Media Resources | April 5, 2019 | Formation | 0 Comments
This presentation gives some examples of the centrality of Jesus crucified in St. Louise’s spiritual evolution.
by Famvin Media Resources | March 31, 2019 | Formation, Reflections | 0 Comments
This Lenten Reflection is from Deep Down Things by Richard McCullen, C.M.
by Famvin Media Resources | March 29, 2019 | Formation | 0 Comments
In this presentation, Frederic Ozanam defends the tradition of almsgiving in the face of criticism from the Socialists of his day.
by Famvin Media Resources | March 24, 2019 | Formation | 0 Comments
Here is the answer to this question, in 6 slides.
by Famvin Media Resources | May 10, 2020 | Formation
“Elizabeth Ann Seton was a mother in every respect, loving her own children, her extended family, her spiritual daughters, her students, and persons in need, with maternal care.”
by Famvin Media Resources | May 3, 2020 | Formation
“In all of her teaching and with every fiber of her being, Louise de Marillac transmitted the flame that was alive in her, a love for humanity drawn from a love for Christ Incarnate.” – Sr. Élisabeth Charpy, D.C.
by Famvin Media Resources | May 1, 2020 | Formation
This month, on May 9, we celebrate the Feast Day of St. Louise de Marillac. A presentation takes a look at her experiences of caring for the sick and dying in France. In her letters we can see many parallels with our situation today.
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