As the Catholic Health Association celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2015, an interactive webpage filled with photos and historic events mark highlights throughout the years since the CHA was first established in 1915. With a rich history in healthcare, the[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted in The Valley Catholic. View the story here. BROWNSVILLE–Minerva Zamorano, 33, who relocated to this country from Matamoros, Mexico, a year ago, is taking GED classes at Proyecto Juan Diego in Cameron Park. Having a[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted in Cook Islands News by Aleyna Taripo. View the story here. Nukutere College honors Sisters Nukutere College staff, students and parents of students put on a brilliant farewell for three Catholic Sisters who will leave next[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on BND.com by the Associated Press. View the story here. 4 children’s clinics to Daughters of Charity Children’s Hospital of New Orleans is turning four pediatric primary care clinics over to Daughters of Charity Health[continue reading]
PJD’s mission is to empower low-income families to be healthy and self-sufficient…
The following article was originally posted on CatholicPhilly.com by Lou Baldwin. View the story here. Ladies first–Daughters of Charity mark 200 years in city The Book of Job is not especially cheerful reading, at least not until near the very end,[continue reading]
Postulant Jenna Gubbels became Sister Jenna Gubbels Sept. 27 when she was incorporated into the Company in the Province of St. Louise. Sister Jenna will be joined at Seminary by two new Sisters from the Province of the West. Daughters[continue reading]
The city of St. Louis is celebrating the 250th year since its foundation. Mass was celebrated at the Old Cathedral Aug. 31 to recognize the contributions of religious communities in the St. Louis area for the last 250 years. If[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch by Bill McClellan. View the story here. McClellan: Breakfast on the bus with Sister Marge Marge Clifford was born 68 years ago. She was the second of seven children. Her[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted in the St. Louis Review by Joseph Kenny. View the story here. Real-life ‘angel’ brings spirit of charity to agency’s efforts Sister Annalee Faherty opened the door to the classroom and stepped inside. The children jumped[continue reading]