Daybreak, sponsored by Depaul USA, is a day center for people experiencing homelessness. Located in the Pleasant Hill neighborhood of Macon, Georgia, not far from the Tubman Museum, Daybreak offers … [Read more...] about A Morning with Sister Deborah at Daybreak
In the News
Statement on Immigration Enforcement
As Daughters of Charity our mission is to serve those who are most in need, thus we cannot be silent in the face of the violence that is being inflicted on communities across our nation through … [Read more...] about Statement on Immigration Enforcement
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Article Features Sister Julia Huiskamp’s Efforts
Entitled, “At 90, Catholic sister can still 'move mountains' for residents in Metro East town,” Colleen Schrappen’s feature in today’s Post-Dispatch spotlights Sister Julia Huiskamp’s life as a … [Read more...] about St. Louis Post-Dispatch Article Features Sister Julia Huiskamp’s Efforts
In ‘Dying’ Illinois Town, Sister Becomes a Lifeline for the City’s Poor
It's a sunny spring day, and a boy of about 11 has come into the Thomas Terry Community Center looking for his mother. Sr. Julia Huiskamp, a Daughter of Charity, asks if he knows her phone number. … [Read more...] about In ‘Dying’ Illinois Town, Sister Becomes a Lifeline for the City’s Poor
Homily for the 50th Anniversary of the Canonization of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
This homily was written and given by Father Tomaž Mavrič, C.M., Superior General for the Daughters of Charity. “Elizabeth Ann Seton is a Saint!” Pope Paul VI’s proclamation on 14 September 1975 is … [Read more...] about Homily for the 50th Anniversary of the Canonization of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton




