Remembering Sister Joanna Bramble, CSJ
Joanna Bramble, CSJ died on September 3, 2023, in Los Angeles, California.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet are a congregation of Catholic sisters. We, and those who share our charism and mission, are motivated in all things by our profound love of God and our dear neighbors. We seek to build communities and bridge divides between people. Since our first sisters gathered in 1650, our members have been called to “do all things of which women are capable.” Today, we commit to respond boldly to injustice and dare to be prophetic.
Joanna Bramble, CSJ died on September 3, 2023, in Los Angeles, California.
Donna Gibbs, CSJ died on August 31, 2023 at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.
Our September Eco-Challenge is all about eliminating food waste. We are examining our habits related to planning meals, purchasing food and consuming leftovers.
9月のエコ・チャレンジは、食品ロスをなくすことです。食事の計画、食材の購入、残り物を食べるなどに関する習慣について考えてみましょう。
Nuestro Eco-Desafío de septiembre trata de eliminar el desperdicio de alimentos. Estamos examinando nuestros hábitos relacionados con la planificación de las comidas, la compra de alimentos y el consumo de las sobras.
Mientras la Iglesia se prepara para la próxima etapa del Sínodo, te invitamos a rezar con nosotros una novena femenina, cada mes durante nueve meses, por una Iglesia más inclusiva.
シノドスの次のステージに向けて、私たちは、より包括的な教会となるために、9ヶ月間、毎月、女性のためのノヴェナを一緒に祈るよう、お願いしたいと思います。
As the church prepares for the next stage of the synod, we invite you to pray with us a womanly novena, each month for nine months, for a more inclusive church.
We invite you to join us in advocating to ensure the smooth passage of a just Farm Bill to feed vulnerable families here at home and around the world.
Sister Anne Eugene Metcalf died on July 9, 2023 in Los Angeles.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet are a congregation of Catholic sisters. We, and those who share our charism and mission, are motivated in all things by our profound love of God and our dear neighbors. We seek to build communities and bridge divides between people. Since our first sisters gathered in 1650, our members have been called to “do all things of which women are capable.” The first sisters of our congregation arrived in St. Louis, Missouri in 1836, and we now have additional locations in St. Paul, Albany, Los Angeles, Hawaii, Japan and Peru. Today, we commit to respond boldly to injustice and dare to be prophetic.