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]
Sister Louise Gallahue, D.C., Visitatrix of the Province of St. Louise-USA, welcomed the 274 attending Sisters and officially opened the Provincial Assembly on Sunday evening, June 22. The intentions of the Assembly include: Honoring the Province’s three-year journey as the[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Fairfield County Catholic website. View the story here. St. Vincent’s Says “Goodbye” to the Daughters BRIDGEPORT–During a weekend-long commemoration of their 110-year history, St. Vincent’s Medical Center said goodbye to the Daughters of[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Tablet website by Jim Mancari. View the story here. Daughters of Charity – Sisters Moving Out of Brooklyn, But Will Keep a Diocesan Presence The Daughters of Charity have been a staple in[continue reading]
The Maryland Association of Environmental and Outdoor Education (MAEOE) has re-certified Mother Seton School as a 2014 Maryland Green School. Over the past two years, Mother Seton School (MSS) has demonstrated and documented a continuous effort to integrate sustainable best[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Florida Times-Union website by Matt Soergel. View the story here. The Daughters of Charity, after 98 years, leave Jacksonville’s St. Vincent’s hospital Their life is simple, meaningful. There’s prayer and a communal breakfast[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Diocese of Nashville‘s website by Andy Telli of the Tennessee Register. View the story here. Daughters of Charity preparing final farewell to Nashville For 116 years, the Daughters of Charity have brought Nashville[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on The Telegraph‘s website by Liz Fabian. View the story here. Daughter of Charity named new St. Peter Claver principal Sister Cheryl Ann Hillig had never spent time in the South until this year. The[continue reading]
The following article was originally posted on KXAN.com by Kate Weidaw. View the story on their website here. Founders of Seton Hospital leaving for other mission work AUSTIN (KXAN)–Over the next several months there is going to be a big departure from[continue reading]