WAKE UP! REJOICE! JESUS IS COMING! Young people and sisters of the CCVI Congregation prepared, shared, and reflected on Advent 2022. We shared...
Reflections
Reflection for Miriam’s Vows
By S. Peggy Bonnot What a joy to be gathered in this sacred space! What a blessed day! The readings we have just heard from Isaiah and Luke ring out...
Migration should not be a tragedy
The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word once again call our congregational family to gather in prayer and reflection in solidarity of the...
Statement on the murder of two priests in Cerocahui, Chihuahua, Mexico
The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word join the Society of Jesus in condemning the murders of two Jesuit priests in the community of...
Jubilee Greetings
By Sor Teresa Maya Sister Jubilarians, as this beautiful celebration draws to a close, I assure you on behalf of our congregation we all share your...
Pray for Uvalde
We, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, are deeply moved by the suffering of the families who were victims of the mass shooting at Robb...
LCWR: Violence and White Supremacy Cannot Stand Statement
We, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, join the LCRW’s condolences to the Buffalo community and all who lost loved ones,...
Homily of the Closing Eucharist of the General Chapter CCVI 2022
We share with our Congregational Family the Homily of the Closing Eucharist of the General Chapter CCVI 2022. Thanks for accompanying us! Closing...
We all are called
1. Leadership of being sisters to one another Leadership in terms of responsibility for the charisma, and the mission is for all of us and not only...
Those Who Went to the Tomb
The Easter Vigil Gospel reminds us of “the women who had come from Galilee with Jesus.” We cannot know how many women there were because, further...
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