Sister Roberta Treppa, D.C. ministers as Director at Family Advancement Ministries in Macon, Ga., where a client was recently gifted with the use of a vehicle to aid in transportation for her job, her pursuit of attending college and more easily[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on the Riverfront Times website by Doyle Murphy. View the story here. Vincentian Mission Corps alumni Nathan Dell and Nelson Perez are featured for their work with Places for People in St. Louis. VMC is a[continue reading]
Following the Jan. 19 announcement by the Supreme Court of the United States that it will consider the Obama administration’s appeal of United States v. Texas, Sister Louise Gallahue, D.C., provincial of the Daughters of Charity Province of St. Louise, issued[continue reading]
The National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was featured on EWTN’s nightly newscast to commemorate St. Elizabeth Ann’s feast day Jan. 4, 2016. The segment highlighting the Shrine is available to view here.
The following article was originally posted on The Message Online website by Sister Caroline Clark. View the story here. Daughter of Charity turns brief visit into lifetime of service I am Sister Caroline Clark, originally from Grand Rapids, Mich., and recently moved to[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Pilot website by Mark Zimmermann. View the story here. Women CEOs say faith guides their work in bringing Gospel to the needy Together, the Catholic organizations led by three women serve millions of people[continue reading]
Upon Pope Francis’ arrival at the White House Sept. 23, President Barack Obama presented him with the original key to the home of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. The key once opened the door of her home, the Stone House, in[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Frederick News-Post website by Rebecca Savransky. View the story here. National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton celebrates 40th anniversary of canonization Elizabeth Ann Seton was born to a wealthy family but lost her[continue reading]
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]