UIW Guatemala Solidarity, May 2023, v. 4
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9th Annual University of the Incarnate Word Earth Fair
A few days before the event, I headed out to Marquee Plaza to stand in line among the hundreds who wanted to get a free tree to enhance efforts to make the City of San Antonio “green.” The tree was the prize that we planned to give away for the UIW students and advocate for Care of Our Common Home.
Sr. Mary Pezold, Sr. Josetta, and myself gathered all the materials necessary for the event. We along with the Brothers Adolf and Alejandro from Holy Cross, and Pax Christi’s Texas President Arthur set-up for the 9th Annual UIW Earth Fair attended by a variety of nature lovers, some who introduced their green organizations, some sold eco-friendly items, others gave away free plants, and healthy food items. We gave away bookmarks that talked about the Laudato Si and the United Nation’s Climate Action, we also gave prayer cards from the vocation ministry, along with information from Headwaters to promote the sanctuary. Brother Adolf and Alejandro are both Laudato Si Certified Animators and have been teaching youth about the Care of the Earth and encouraging about Laudato Si and its causes.
We talked to the students about the Laudato Si Animators program which is a free educational and certification program sponsored by the Laudato Si Movement open for anyone who would be interested in Climate Action and solving the Climate Crisis. We gave away Texas Native Flower Seeds and stressed the importance of native plants in having a thriving local ecosystem.
Several visitors were eager to know about the Laudato Si and the need for the voice of the poor, voice of nature, voice of the youth, and voice of the indigenous to be heard. These are the vulnerable voices highlighted from the movie called “The Letter” by Pope Francis. At the end of the event, a student adopted the avocado tree. Through Earth day events, God’s work in creation can be given an importance and people can share the many ways we can listen to the cry of the unheard, unspoken, and sometimes silent.
Written by Sr. Marylou Rodriguez.
UIW Celebrates 2022 Spring Graduates
The University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) is proud to announce the conferral of 1,090 professional, doctoral, graduate and undergraduate degrees to students at the Spring Commencement Ceremony. The ceremony took place in front of family and friends at Freeman Coliseum during two ceremonies on May 7, 2022.
The Wagon Ride to celebrate
The Sisters were invited for a very special walk. See the pictures!
Catholic Sisters Inter-Congregational Network for migrants and the economic empowerment of youth and families project
We have great and excellent news that we want to share with you. Last May, the Board of Directors of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation approved an application for support made by our Congregation for our Catholic Sisters Inter-Congregational Network for migrants and the economic empowerment of youth and families project.
UIW update 2021
In May, Dr. Tom Evans, President of Incarnate Word University, invited the Sisters for a UIW update, this was a fruitful encounter where the Sisters get informed about the projects and programs for this important CCVI educational ministry.
Dr. Thomas Evans’ remarks at the Incarnate Word Day Mass
Good evening. We are so blessed to be able to come together in person, with the Sisters and with our sister sponsored ministries, in celebration of the Feast of the Annunciation and Incarnate Word Day. We have not been able to celebrate Mass in this way for more than a year — and this fellowship has been sorely missed and greatly needed.
Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word and Headwaters at Incarnate Word sign a Conservation Easement agreement with Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas
PRESS RELEASE, Friday, July 24, 2020.
A Time to Engage in a Consciousness Examen
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.
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