How we are coming together during the pandemic
A parade, Zoom chats and in-person ministry. A glimpse at how we are coping during COVID-19.
A parade, Zoom chats and in-person ministry. A glimpse at how we are coping during COVID-19.
In a creative card-making blitz, a youth group sent good tidings and well wishes by delivering 50 homemade cards for 50 Sisters at Caritas Residence.
The last Sister of Charity leaves Saint Patrick Convent, Roxbury, our first mission in the United States.
The Lenten season was profoundly moving this year not only because it coincided with the Pandemic Coronavirus but also because of the reflections offered by Sisters Mary Ann Connolly and Judy Park.
The Sisters first started their health care ministry in North Sydney, NS at the Hamilton Memorial Hospital in 1908.
A Sister of Charity for 60 years who was missioned in Ste. Foy, Quebec; Machester and Derry, NH; St. Patrick's, Lawrence, St. Peter's, Lowell, St. Peter's, Dorchester; South Weymouth, West Roxbury, Randolph and Elizabeth Seton Residence, Wellesley.
An offering to the Sisters and Associates during this difficult time of isolation and concern, as we pray and hope for better days to come. [...]
Covid 19, the pandemic, will end but the experience will continue to inform our memories, thoughts and behaviours for some time to come.
Sisters Maryanne Ruzzo and Evelyn Williams along with our Associate Co-Coordinators Ann Masters and Carol Evans attended the Company of Charity Formation Personnel meeting in New York in early March.
The members of our Water Project committee, Mabel Najarro, Maureen Wild, Kay Conroy, Carrie Flemming, Cecilia Hudec and Maryanne Ruzzo, as well as all the Sisters, are thrilled that our first water project in Chalatenango, El Salvador is complete.