On June 25, Sister Mary Jo Stein, a Daughter of Charity, gave the 12th annual William K. Collinge Lecture (named after my father), sponsored by the Interfaith Center for Peace and Justice and St. … [Read more...] about Good Relatives in God’s Good Earth
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Inter-Assemblies Encounter of Visitatrices: The Spirit at Work in the Company
“What a marvel! God chooses and brings together young women from various places and provinces to unite them and join them together with the bond of His charity in order to show people in so many … [Read more...] about Inter-Assemblies Encounter of Visitatrices: The Spirit at Work in the Company
Ending Poverty and Ensuring Dignity for All
While poverty can be described in many ways, the United Nations defines extreme poverty as “a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, … [Read more...] about Ending Poverty and Ensuring Dignity for All
180 Years of Service Honored at Providence in Metro Detroit
Daughters of Charity have served in the Detroit area since 1844 developing and serving in schools, hospitals, orphanages, mental health services, maternity homes, and doing multiple other good works. … [Read more...] about 180 Years of Service Honored at Providence in Metro Detroit
Q&A with Sister Mary Ellen Lacy, Working for the Rights of the Most Vulnerable
When Sr. Mary Ellen Lacy met the Daughters of Charity at age 42, she had already lived many lives. Born to a large Irish Catholic family on the south side of Chicago, she began her career as a nurse … [Read more...] about Q&A with Sister Mary Ellen Lacy, Working for the Rights of the Most Vulnerable