Gathering of Daughters under 61
So, how did a gathering come to be for those under 61 years old? Not 60, but 61! It turns out when the retreat and workshop were first announced some of the Sisters signed up and were 60 at the time and once the retreat drew closer–they had turned 60!Another Vincentian Family poet publishes
Sister Dolores Coleman, D.C. has just published her second volume of Poetry, Sparrow Songs. All proceeds are donated to the Ministry for the Deaf, in which she served for many years. It can be purchased on Amazon.com. Click Read More for Fr. Robert Maloney’s letter to Vincentian artists.
The work of the Daughters in Gaza and Jerusalem
Ground level Peace “Works” not just “Talks”. With so much press coverage of high level peace efforts at the UN it is instructive to see the work of the Daughters of Charity “Trying to help the poorest of the poor in Gaza”. Click Read More.
“Aeroplane Sister” (DC) makes a difference
Having moved to Melbourne from the Shaky Isles, one woman is helping to make a difference for the city’s underprivileged. ROSEANNE Murphy is a Kiwi postie who became an ”aeroplane sister”. Working in the 1980s as a public servant with the New Zealand...Daughter of Charity still serving after Katrina
Sr. Marilyn Moore, Daughter of Charity at Providence Hospital, used a mobile clinic to reach out to the Katrina Victims in Golf Coast’s Bayou La Batre. Remembering the 5 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Mobile’s Press Register tells the story. Thanks to Sr. Denise for this story.