選挙後:団結、正義、そして大胆な行動への呼びかけ
私たちの使命を今後の数年で具現化するために、聖霊が具体的で意味のある方法を私たちに示してくださるよう、祈りのうちにともに願いましょう。
Who we are and how we minister are grounded in the Gospel, prayer and our community. These are the most recent reflections from some of our sisters, associates and partners.
私たちの使命を今後の数年で具現化するために、聖霊が具体的で意味のある方法を私たちに示してくださるよう、祈りのうちにともに願いましょう。
Let us come together in prayer, asking the Spirit to reveal concrete and meaningful ways for us to live out our mission in the coming years.
Sister Frances Baker, CSJ continues our reflection series on the Power of the Present Moment which is our theme for the Fall DESIGNS 2024 magazine coming to your mailbox soon! Sign up for our mailing list to receive your copy!
Sister Sean Patrice Smythe, CSJ continues our reflection series on the Power of the Present Moment which is our theme for the Fall DESIGNS 2024 magazine coming to your mailbox soon! Sign up for our mailing list to receive your copy!
Sister Claudia Wong, CSJ starts our reflection series on the Power of the Present Moment which is our theme for the Fall DESIGNS 2024 magazine coming to your mailbox soon! Sign up for our mailing list to receive your copy!
During the October Fuel the Body, Fuel the Soul meeting, Sister Rosario Bobadilla, CSJ showed participants her recipe for Tinga tostadas. Following the recipe, Sister Barbara Moore, CSJ gave a presentation entitled, “Blessed are those who act justly.”
A number of our sisters across the congregation utilize different forms of healing touch and touch therapy as a profound means of extending compassion to people who are suffering physical and emotional pain.
During the June Fuel the Body, Fuel the Soul meeting, Sister Florence Anyabuonwu showed participants her recipe for jollof rice. Following the recipe, Sister Melinda Pellerin gave a presentation entitled, “A Woman Preaches the Good News.”
When the Fuel the Body, Fuel the Soul program met on May 9th, Sister Nancy Marsh showed participants her recipe for soda can chicken. Following the recipe, Sister Mary McKay gave a presentation entitled, “The Living Tradition.”
During the Fuel the Body, Fuel the Soul meeting on April 11th, Sister Rosemary Casaleno showed participants her recipe for healthier eggplant parmesan. Following the recipe, Sister Philonise Keithley gave a presentation entitled, “Jesus, Women and the Call to Radical Love.”
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.