I am very excited to announce that our Sisters Care ministry has won a State-wide award from LeadingAge Texas for Excellence in Community Service!! The actual award will be presented to us at the LeadingAge Texas annual conference and solutions expo in Austin on May 22nd.
Tag: Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word
Second Sunday of Lent: Reflections
Today’s Gospel presents a scene of the Last Judgment.
Another baby, free from HIV
By Precious Muskini, beneficiary of the Urban Clinic in Mongú Zambia.
First Sunday of Lent
Jesus is led by the Spirit into the desert where he prayed and fasted for forty days and forty nights, after which he was tempted by the devil.
Sister Story Highlight: Sr. Maria del Carmen Monroy
Carmelita, as we call her, is a very significant woman for many Peruvian Sisters and the people of Peru. Her testimony – in these lines – delves into spirituality and her commitment to non-violence: a way of dealing with systemic violence, inequalities and injustices. read more…
CCVI congregational leader, Teresa Maya, reflects on diversity and charism
By Jennifer Brinker, St. Louis Review.
Welcome Ceremony for Pre-Novices at Emmaus Community, San Antonio
On Saturday, January 21, a simple ceremony was held at Emmaus Community to welcome our two new pre-novices, Marileth Cabrera and Christi Sanchez.
Vocation Corner with Sister Marichui Bringas
This New Year 2017 the City of San Antonio, TX, received a rainfall of blessings, as it was the city that hosted a five-day event organized by Focus; “SEEK 2017”. The event was on January 3-7, in the Henry B González Convention Center, where 12 500 Catholic young people from several Universities in the United States, some from Ireland, Mexico and Costa Rica, got together to strengthen their faith, to share a time for prayer, reflection and singing, in a thoroughly festive environment.
Compassion unites us across faiths
By Martha A. Kirk.
Congregational Statement in Support of Immigrants and Refugees
The call of the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word is to make the love of God as shown in the Incarnation a real and tangible presence in the world today. This means that we have a particular responsibility to practice the love of Jesus as shown in the Gospels, in the present and in our own reality, wherever we are.
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