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Gratitude and Reflection
Today, we pause to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you who support the Sisters of Charity in our mission of service and love. Your kindness, generosity, and prayers sustain us and enable us to continue our work of spreading the light of Christ in the
Embracing the gift of Eucharistic Miracles
As Sisters of Charity, we are blessed to always live in a house where Christ is present in the Eucharist, within the Tabernacle in our Chapel. It is a privilege we treasure. For thousands of years, there have been miraculous occurrences centered around Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist. These
Embracing the Eucharistic Mission
The Eucharistic Congress is a time of renewal and celebration, bringing together the faithful to honor and worship the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It is a powerful reminder of the transformative grace that flows from the altar into our hearts and lives, expressed through our daily acts
Reflecting on the Fruits of Eucharistic Devotion
As we eagerly anticipate the start of the Eucharistic Congress tomorrow, let us take a moment to reflect on the profound impact of Eucharistic devotion on the Church and society. The practice of Eucharistic devotion, rooted in our deep love and reverence for the Blessed Sacrament, has borne abundant fruits
Deepening Your Understanding of the Eucharist
As we anticipate the upcoming Eucharistic Congress, we, Sisters of Charity, wanted to share a few ways to help you deepen your understanding and appreciation of the Sacred Eucharist: Attend Mass Regularly: Make a commitment to attend Mass regularly, immersing yourself in the rich liturgical celebrations that bring the Eucharist
Reflection for the Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time
Have you ever flown? Whenever there’s a need for me to fly, I begin packing two days before take-off. I find the smallest bag available so it fits under the seat. I use the most discreet carry-on bag for essentials–prayer book, Bible, phone charger, toothbrush. Even with my beloved vow
Reflection for the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2024
When Jesus returned to His hometown after a rather lengthy absence, His own people were suspicious of Him. They were so familiar with Him, and expected certain things of Him, but definitely not what they were now seeing. So, they took offense at Him. Here’s what they thought about Jesus:
Reflection for the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2024
Reflection for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 30, 2024 Every culture has unwritten rules: expectations that aren’t official, but it would be unacceptable to act in certain ways. For example: in America, most of us wouldn’t think of ringing the doorbell of a new coworker’s home on
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2024
Dear Friends, Respect for God who can calm any storm. Trust in His Love for me (and for you.) Gratitude for His Presence in our lives; one that will never cease to be. These are the responses invoked by our readings today. Yet, they are just the beginning. Knowing God
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2024
Today on this beautiful Father’s Day, the Sisters of Charity pray fervently for fathers everywhere. We offer up prayers for all men, fathers in so many different ways, who are images of the Loving Eternal Father of us all. May you be blessed for the love you have given and