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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]
The following article was originally posted on the Catholic Health Association of the United States website by Julie Minda. View the story here. St. Mary’s outreach program helps immigrants overcome barriers to healthcare It was an encounter in the emergency department[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on the Time Warner Cable News in Austin website by Alese Underwood. View the story here. Seton Healthcare Founders Daughters of Charity to Leave Austin After serving Austin for more than 100 years and establishing the[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on the Ladies of Charity of the United States of America website by Lucy Ann Saunders, former LCUSA president. View the story here. A Visit to Daughters of Charity in Macon After vacationing in St. Mary’s,[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on the Cook Islands News website by Ben Chapman-Smith. View the story here. NZ High Commission helps Raro Prison school Inmates at Rarotonga’s prison have been given $7,000 worth of new books and learning resources to[continue reading]