Stories from Daughters of Charity who served in the Civil War as nurses are compiled and shared in Balm of Hope: Charity Afire Impels Daughters of Charity Civil War Nurses, a new publication by Sister Betty Ann McNeil, D.C. Sister McNeil’s[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on the Global Sisters Report website by Dawn Cherie Araujo. View the story here. In latest justice resolution, U.S. sisters recommit to ending family detention The Leadership Conference of Women Religious membership on Friday morning voted[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Message website. View the story here. Sister Sharon Answers As I approach the 56th anniversary of my entrance into the Daughters of Charity, I again marvel at the way God let me know I[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Frederick News-Post website. View the story here. Over There: New exhibit shows Sisters’ service as nurses in World War I To say Sister Josephine Murphy was impressed by the new Daughters of Charity World[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Buffalo News website by Mark Mulville. View more photos and the story here. People read the permanent historical display chronicling the founding of Sisters Hospital by the Daughters of Charity in 1848. A Blessing and[continue reading]
May 25 at the General Assembly of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in Paris, France, Sister Kathleen Appler, D.C., was elected Superioress General of the worldwide Community. A native of Utica, N.Y., Sister Kathleen most recently[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Baltimore Sun website. View the story here. Over There: Daughters of Charity Service in WWI The exhibit contains photographs, manuscripts, memorabilia and written diary accounts documenting the service of the Daughters of Charity as[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on the Catholic Health Association website. View the story here. Play ball! Sister Bernice Coreil, D.C., launches the ceremonial first pitch before an April 27 St. Louis Cardinals game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted in Arkansas Catholic by Aprille Hanson. View the story here. Depaul USA re-opens Little Rock homeless center It’s been a hard road for William “Bud” Caudle, who frequently visits the Jericho Way homeless day center[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted in the Catholic Review by Erik Zygmont. View the story here. Emmitsburg man recounts experience with local ‘angels’ “Kelly’s my guardian angel,” Frank Harris said. The formerly homeless man was smiling at Kelly Mays, case manager at[continue reading]