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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Beirut, Lebanon is in our Backyard

In June, I had the privilege of visiting Lebanon for an international meeting.  As we drove onto the compound where the Daughters of Charity and Vincentians serve, a statue of St. Catherine Laboure greeted us as we entered the courtyard.
 
Inside the courtyard is a beautiful tribute to Blessed Mother.  In the background you can see the Lourdes Grotto with Bernadette kneeling.  In the foreground is Blessed Mother as depicted in one of the apparitions experienced by St. Catherine Laboure.  Don't miss St. Catherine sitting on the bench in the right corner!  Hundreds of people gather here each day for Mass. 
 
One night while I was there we attended a children's school program.  The Vincentian Priests (Congregation of the Mission) work with other organizations to provide education for immigrant children who are unable to attend the other schools.
 
The program had an around the world theme with music and dances from around the globe.
The Daughters of Charity run an elementary and high school on the same campus as the school for the immigrants where the provincial houses for the Daughters of Charity and Vincentians are both located.  I had the opportunity for a brief visit with Sr. Ann Sauve who is a Daughter of Charity from the US.  She has been a missionary in Lebanon for over 30 years.
 
Beirut, where I was, is located along the Mediterranean Sea.  One evening we drove up in to the mountains.  Here is a Maronite Church, Eastern rite Catholic Church.  One of the fruits of Blessed Mother's appearance to St. Catherine (1830) was the creation of the youth movement "Children of Mary".  In the hallway of this church is a Children of Mary banner from 1847--if I remembered the exact number correctly.  We were impressed how quickly the message and movement traveled so long ago.
 
This is the mosque in downtown Beirut.  It is beautiful from what I saw outside.  It is a good symbol of how the Muslims and, the country's majority, Christians (various kinds of both) seek to peacefully co-exist as the situation in Syria begins to bubble over into Lebanon.  The Daughters of Charity in Syria are now all moved to Damascus where they serve at a hospital and school.  We pray for them, as they suffer with the people of Syria, that peace may come to the Syrians SOON!
 
I took this photo in the town up in the mountains.  The town was beautiful with so many flowers around the homse built on the steep mountainside.  So much beauty in this rugged area.  There are many figurative doors that can be opened during these difficult days in the Middle East.
 
The other day I was reading Mother Seton School's newsletter (Emmitsburg, MD) and was surprised to read an article about fundraising for Lebanon!  MSS held a Walk-a-thon to raise money to reinstate the hot lunch program at the Daughters of Charity's pre-school and primary school.  They raised $5,837 and the letter stated that this would feed 46 students lunch for the year.
 
Yes, so many doors we encounter.  Which do we pass by and which ones do we knock on and enter?

Friday, August 24, 2012

Silver and Gold--not Olympics, Jubilees!


Here are some photos from the jubilee celebration of Sr. Ellen Eisenberger, 50 golden years, and Sr. Mary Jo Stein, 25 silver years.

Eucharistic Liturgy at St. William of York Parish in Baltimore.
 
Sr. Mary Jo's niece, her dad, Sr. Mary Jo (25th), Sr. Carol, Sr. Ellen (50th)
 
The jubilarians leaving jubilantly from Mass.
 
Grace before the party!
Sr. Mary Jo is a nurse practitioner at a clinic in Washington, DC.  The year before last, she returned from our Mother House in Paris (Chapel of the Miraculous Medal) where she served the community as a translater/interpreter for 6 years.  Sr. Mary Jo had previously taught science and French at Elizabeth Seton High School in Bladensburg, MD.  Sr. Mary Jo also served in Bolivia for a number of months when the community requested help following an earthquake there.


Sr. Ellen Eisenberger celebrates 50 years as a Daughter of Charity this year!!  I am so blessed to be on mission with her at this time.  She is a prayerful woman with a great sense of humor!  Sr. Ellen has been an elementary school teacher and principal in various places on the east coast and she served as a hospital Vice President of Mission Services.

Here is Bishop Rozanski, Cardinal O'Brien and Bishop Madden with the jubilarians of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.  The cardinal and bishops expressed their utmost appreciation for the contribution of Religious to the ministry of the archdiocese.


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Online Vocation Discernment Retreat


Attend this private discernment retreat from wherever you are & as it fits your busy schedule. 
During the retreat week you are invited to take time for prayer, reflect on a call, and speak to a spiritual guide via email, phone or Skype.  To Register go to: www.sisters-of-charity-federation.org
For more information about this retreat contact: Sr. Theresa Sullivan, DC via email at Sistertheresa.sullivan@doc.org or call  812-963-7556.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Daughter of Charity Makes Her Vows for the First Time!


Sr. Elizabeth Ann "Liz" Sjoberg made her annual vows for the first time on Sunday, August 12, 2012 at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.  Her parents are those pictured to her right.  Sr. Liz was surrounded by family, friends and many Daughters of Charity as she renewed her baptismal promises and vowed poverty, chastity, obedience and service to those who live in poverty for one year.

As a "Society of Apostolic Life"... two links for you to check out what a Society of Apostolic Life is:



...the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul make simple vows annually.  The intention for these vows when taken is forever though, not just for one year.  Members of a Society of Apostolic Life do not pronounce "religious vows".  Check out the links find out more in general about the differences.

The Daughters of Charity make simple private vows annually.  When a Sister makes them for the first time they are aloud.  If you were to be present with Daughters of Charity on the feast of the Annunciation, when we all renew our annual vows, we simply kneel down after the homily and silently renew them.  Later there is an attestation that we each renewed our vows.

We pray for Sr. Liz as she confirms her commitment to Christ through her vows and will be moving to Chicago to study social work.