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]
The following article was originally posted in The Telegraph by Liz Fabian. View the story here. Daybreak concept moves west, taking away Sister Elizabeth The success of Macon’s Daybreak center for the homeless has spread to Little Rock, Ark., but will mean[continue reading]
After some 40 years, the task of the Vincentian Translation Project is complete. The final volume of the English Edition of Pierre Coste’s 14-volume series of the work of Saint Vincent de Paul was published September 2014. Therefore, the project’s[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted in Buffalo Business First by Annemarie Franczyk. View the story here. Once upon a time, the Daughters of Charity Sisters who worked in Western New York reached into the 800s. Today their numbers fit around a[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on Clarion Herald by Christine Bordelon. View the story here. The sign outside the office door of Daughter of Charity Sister Kathleen Driscoll reads, “Thank You for Being a Friend to the Poor.” Helping the downtrodden[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on Global Sisters Report by Tom Gallagher. View the story here. It has been just more than five years since the devastating 7.0 earthquake in Haiti destroyed St. Francis de Sales Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. More than[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted in Our Sunday Visitor by Michelle Martin. View the story here. Consecrated life Consecrated men and women from across the country have dedicated their lives to Christ and his Church. Religious institutes “Religious life is a[continue reading]