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Join us along with other communities from the Evansville Diocese--including the Daughters of Charity, Sisters of St. Francis Oldenburg, Sisters of Providence of St. Mary’s of the Woods, Sisters of St. Benedict[continue reading]
Join us along with other communities from the Evansville Diocese--including the Daughters of Charity, Sisters of St. Francis Oldenburg, Sisters of Providence of St. Mary’s of the Woods, Sisters of St. Benedict[continue reading]
Join us virtually as we visit with a variety of communities from the Mobile area to find out more about their mission, way of life and unique charism. This event[continue reading]
Join us Mondays during Lent to reflect with sisters of multiple communities in the Ignatian Spirit. This event is open to single, Catholic women ages 18-45. Video capability is required.
Join us virtually as we visit with a variety of communities from the Chicago area to find out more about their mission, way of life and unique charism. This event[continue reading]
Join us virtually to meet some Daughters of Charity, learn about our lives, and ask any questions you may have about the Daughters, discernment, and more!
As a part of the monthly "Putting God First" series presented by the San Antonio Vocations Office, we will be discussing Consecrated Life as a gift of the Spirit to[continue reading]
We will gather at noon on Sunday, November 14 in the Gast Room at the Shrine of the Holy Relics. We will begin with lunch together, which will be provided. There is a 10:30pm Mass at St. John the Baptist just down the road. Many of our team will be present at that Mass if[continue reading]
Join other women discerners and vocation ministers from the Sisters of Charity Federation on Zoom to explore religious life in the spirit of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Join other Young Adults & Women & Men Religious for PRAY. WALK. EAT. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: DATE & TIME Sunday, March 27 – 1 pm to approx. 7 pm EST MEET in the Crypt of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception – enter parking lot from Harewood Rd. Quiet prayer from[continue reading]