What can a woman do? Lessons from history!

Mother Xavier Ross (1813-1895), a convert who brought the Sisters of Charity (Leavenworth) to the West and established a whole network of institutions from New Mexico to Montana. And to think her own father asked her, “What can a woman do?” Historian Pat...

What’s your trafficking IQ?

The Sisters of Charity Federation NGO (Non-governmental organization) at the UN is trying to raise aware of a problem that ofent flies below the radar even the better developed countries of the world – human trafficking, a combination of slavery and forced...

What's your trafficking IQ?

The Sisters of Charity Federation NGO (Non-governmental organization) at the UN is trying to raise aware of a problem that ofent flies below the radar even the better developed countries of the world – human trafficking, a combination of slavery and forced...

Cooking up Charity in New Orleans

Such is the title of a brief article describing the collaboration of members of the Federation of the Sisters of Charity. Sr. Renee Rose (a Daughter of Charity), Sr. Monica (Sister of Charity of Cincinnati) and Sr. Claire (Sister of Charity of New York) are the first...

Charity Federation website revised

The website of the Sisters of Charity Federation has been given a new and dynamic look and improved navigation. Be sure to visit it for the latest in Federation news and background on the history and activities of it members. It provides a convenient bookmark to...
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