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Tag: Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word
Congregation celebrates religious profession and initiation of new members
Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word were celebrating a few weeks ago the religious profession of Sor Adriana Calzada, who has committed herself to continue the work of Jesus to serve the community. These are the words that were pronounced in this celebration.
Magdalena Atlazolpa, the Best of the Best
Mexican gastronomical treasure, gets its own Festival, It’s “Mole” time!
Our Work in Tampamolón Corona, S.L.P.
In 2003, Mr. Fernando Ferrara was in charge of the Adelaida Lafón Foundation. He contacted Sister Luz María Aguilar; who at that time was the Congregational Provincial Superior, to request a group of Sisters to serve at the Hospital Huasteca LEM, that was going to be inaugurated in Tampamolón Corona, San Luis Potosí, working in the different areas of the hospital, but mainly, he was inviting the Sisters to be a presence of God’s merciful love among the patients and the staff at the hospital.
Jeanne Chezard de Matel, Reflection for September 11th
Jeanne gave herself up to prayer in the college church. She then saw a crown of thorns in the midst of which was written the Holy Name of Jesus. Below was a heart which was pierced with three nails and marked with the words, Amor Meus.
The Force of the Call
A personal recount from Sor Marichui Bringas about her work in the vocations ministry for our Congregation:
Locals remember Mother Teresa’s 1976 El Paso visit
Sister Eileen O’Keefe, CCVI, met Mother Teresa back in 1976. Here’s her account of this encounter.
Interfaith Prayer Service on September 1st in San Antonio
Interfaith Inc. in San Antonio invites you to attend one of their two interfaith prayer services on September 1st for World Day of Prayer for Creation.
With hearts full of joy, we welcome more Incarnate Word Missionaries!
We are happy to welcome returning missionaries Yvonne Moynihan and Kristen Amaro, who served in Chimbote, Peru for a year. We are also excited to greet the new Incarnate Word Missionaries: Selena Mitchell, Dianne and Mark Tribo, Emily Cavazos, Clionadh Murtagh and Anne Catherine Mora.
The Gospel story of Jesus calming seas can be both consoling and disconcerting
We are consoled by being reassured that Jesus can step into our boat when it is rocked by the storms of life. These happen every day – in our families, in our city, in our nation, and in the world. And no matter how unsettling and terrifying, we can count on the Lord’s commitment to be with us, personally and communally.
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