Every continent in the world is impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. In St. Louis, remarkable crossroads between communities are emerging in the call to help sustain each other. Through their grant to Forai, the Incarnate Word Foundation is supporting a powerful connection that spans the globe.
Tag: CCVI Response
University of the Incarnate Word students volunteer to help care for the homeless
A group of University of the Incarnate Word nursing students and graduate students have been stepping up to help treat the homeless for basic symptoms as other first responders are busy dealing with COVID-19 care.
Sister of the week
Every week, one Sister will share a reflection for these times of crisis. We invite you to share your reflections on social media by using the hashtags #CCVItogether #PrayingForYou #StayAtHome
IWF’s support of health services outreach to the unhoused
Foundation’s support of health services outreach to the unhoused in the City of St. Louis.
UIW Cardinals Serving Online Globally
By Sister Martha Ann Kirk, CCVI
Thoughts and feelings of the CCVI Community
On Thursday, April 23rd, some of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word joined some of their congregational peers in San Antonio, Texas and collaborated through videoconference. They utilized this time of collaboration to share and communicate through written messages their prayers for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic along with emphasizing ongoing support for all health and medical professionals, who are battling this health crisis on a daily basis
Incarnate Word High School places 107 pictures in front of campus for 2020 commencement
If you drive by Incarnate Word High School on Hildebrand, you’re in for a surprise!
El Puente: Mission accomplished
El Puente, CCVI Hispanic Ministry in Jefferson, Missouri, collaboratively carried out 500 mouth masks to distribute among the vulnerable population.
In the pandemic crisis, the CCVI Schools in Mexico continue to fulfill their Mission
“In uncertainty, we are not called to be in control, we are called to have faith. ” St. John Paul II.
Catholics schools join effort to make personal protection equipment for health care workers
Catholic high schools use 3D printers to make parts for face shields
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