Tag: Ministries

St. Elizabeth Adult Day Care Center

St. Elizabeth Adult Day Care Center

St. Elizabeth Adult Day Care Center (SEADCC) became a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word San Antonio, in December 2018. At a beautiful ceremony attended by all the CCVIs and the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood of O’Fallon, Missouri, Sr. Janice Bader, CPPS General Superior, entrusted the ministry to Sr. Teresa Maya, CCVI Congregational Leader.

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Seniors’ Day

Seniors’ Day

The daycare centers at the “Misericordia y Ternura” and “Senderos de Servicio” Communities celebrated “SENIORS’ DAY” on August 28th, enlivened by the presence of Willy the Magician.

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Hispanic Ministries

Hispanic Ministries

“Every time I remember you, I thank my God…” these words from St. Paul to the Philippians come to my mind very often, because the Hispanic Community of the small town of California Missouri, makes them resonate in my heart.

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CCVI Competition 2019: 64 contestants represented our CCVI Colleges

CCVI Competition 2019: 64 contestants represented our CCVI Colleges

The 11th edition of the National CCVI Contest 2019 was held at our school Instituto Miguel Angel de Occidente, A.C. on the 29th and 30th of May,2019. This year has been special for us, not only because we organized the 11th Annual CCVI Contest but also for celebrating the 150th Anniversary of our Congregation; The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word.

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CCVI JPIC Office: Statement on Gun Violence

CCVI JPIC Office: Statement on Gun Violence

The Office of Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) for the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word extend our deepest sympathies to all those impacted by the most recent school shooting in our country, this time in Santa Fe, TX. As a Congregation that seeks to incarnate the healing and saving love of God in the world, we stand strong in our commitment to Gospel nonviolence and lament the rampant and senseless violence plaguing our society today.

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