Ten Gold Hearts and Crosses Make Return Trip
By Sr. Regina Siegfried, ASC We cherish our hearts and crosses, the signature symbol for the Congregation since the days of St. Maria De Mattias.… Read More »Ten Gold Hearts and Crosses Make Return Trip
We find inspiration and God in our ministry, mission, and even the smallest moments in our day. Here we share our stories, prayers, and reflections on everything happening in our lives.
By Sr. Regina Siegfried, ASC We cherish our hearts and crosses, the signature symbol for the Congregation since the days of St. Maria De Mattias.… Read More »Ten Gold Hearts and Crosses Make Return Trip
By Sr. Michelle Woodruff, ASC October 2023 is here! As I was preparing for this article, I was thinking about all the significant events that… Read More »God’s Goodness Equally for all
Today we have a General Council, joining Sr. Maria Hughes, who yesterday was elected General Superior. We gratefully welcome Sr. Monica Rini -Treasurer (Italy), Sr.… Read More »New General Council Elected
Being a teacher in the Catholic school system brings challenges and opportunities every day to guide and empower young, eager learners.
On Tuesday, August 16, Brianna Southworth and I, the two archivists for the U.S. region, participated in a small CARA (Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate) focus group to share ideas about the state of archives for religious communities.
It is August, the last days of summer. I think of August as a time to refresh and renew, to savor the longer days and sweet evenings. I recently had an opportunity to take time away from my regular routine and do just that.
Sr. Maureen Farrar, ASC, was kind enough to spend some time explaining her history and ministry in New Mexico with the Navajo Nation, where she spent 39 years in service, as it relates to the current news out of Canada.
The Precious Blood Spirituality Institute (PBSI) is pleased to announce the hiring of the first director of the Schreiter Institute at Catholic Theological Union, Dr. Kevin Considine, Ph.D.
Our first meeting of the Garden Group at Benedictine living showed more reluctance than concrete action. Marian, the only gardener for the nine raised garden beds, was resigning at the age of 96. Our three ASC’s, M. Alan Wurth, Frances Newton, and myself, were eager to start but had many questions about this new opportunity.
At Commencement, Newman University honors one graduating senior woman and one senior man with the highest student honor it bestows —the Ablah Award. The origin of this award was an endowed gift from Fran and Jeri Jabara, university benefactors, to honor the love of education advocated by their parents.
I began my journey working for the Adorers in February of 2021. With a few months left of graduate school, this was my first full-time… Read More »Working with and Meeting the Sisters: A Year of Reflection