Tag: Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word
Joyful Gathering at Week-long Vocational Retreat in Mexico
We are happy to share that six young women participated in the CCVI Vocational Week 2017 at Casa San Ángel, at the retreat held earlier this year from July 16 to July 24. We express our gratitude to the Incarnate Word for the presence of these young women who are trying to give an answer to the calling from the Incarnate Word.
Ministry Council Holds Commissioning Ceremony for New Officers in CCVI Ministries
We were filled with joy to witness the Commissioning of the new officers in the various ministries of the Congregation. May the continue to extend the healing and saving love of Jesus through the CCVI Ministries they lead. Blessings to all and blessed be the Incarnate Word!
St. Louis Review presents article on charitable work by Sister Pat Kelley, CCVI
Our Sister Pat Kelley, known as the ‘Mother Teresa of St. Louis’ was honored in her home City of St. Louis for taking the most vulnerable under her wing during the harsh cold and summer seasons. EnergyCare, founded by Sister Pat, celebrates her service to the community, especially low-income households, the elderly, disabled and children.
What is the Purpose of a Vocational Retreat?
Almost every one of us has heard that to live is to know how to choose, and it is not an exaggeration. Every day we make decisions that impact our lives and the lives of those around us for good or for worse.
CCVI General Chapter Prayer
Sister Tere Maya, Congregational Leader, has officially Convoked the General Chapter of Affairs & Elections to be held on May 13-23, 2018.
Biography of the Venerable Jeanne Chezard de Matel & Origin of the Title “Incarnate Word”
The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, an apostolic religious congregation, founded in 1869 in San Antonio, Texas by Bishop Claude M. Dubuis, a native of France and Bishop of Galveston, Texas, bear the title of INCARNATE WORD.
Sr. Teresa Maya brings bicultural perspective to LCWR presidency
A familiar Spanish saying defines the experience and worldview of Sister of Charity of the Incarnate Word Teresa Maya: Ni de aquí, ni de allá (“from neither here nor there”).
Thinking of S. Madeleine Chollet: Anniversary of the Death of Foundress Rev. Mother Madeleine Chollet
…As the construction work in the Chapel advanced, it was more and more evident to the Sisters that the Reverend Mother would not live long. The illness that had been diagnosed early in 1905 had progressed so much that the Sisters had given up all hope of relief. When the Reverend Mother was informed of her condition, she started preparing for death, in silence and joy. The patience with which she suffered the most intense sufferings was an example to all who visited her. She had a smile and a word of encouragement for every one of the Sisters, and she kept reminding them to put in the hands of God all the glory that the Congregation had achieved.
Perspective: 1916-1966
Rebellions are strange and strange not cheap.
I mean you know the one we had in Ireland
Just half a century ago.
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