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Monthly Archives: September 2012
A Reflection on St. Vincent de Paul
By Donald Monahan, Social Action Chair at St. Gabriel Church St. Vincent de Paul, whose feast we celebrate on September 27th, was born in 1581 to a peasant farming family in a small town named Puoy in the southeastern corner … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged anawim, Catholic Charity, Congregation of the Mission, feast, followers, Frederick Ozanam, Jesus, minister to the poor and sick, mission, parish Social Action, priest, priesthood, reflection, September 27, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Vincent de Paul, St. Vincent de Paul Society Conferences, The Apostle in the Top Hat, the Daughters of Charity, theology, Vincentians
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An Autumn Walk with God
A Remembrance by Sister Jane Geiger, MHSH Our family home in New Jersey was situated in the Watchung Mountains and was accessed by a one-lane dirt road, which we referred to as “the lane.” As you left the town, crossed … Continue reading
Posted in A Woman Inspired
Tagged a religious experience, acceptance, autumn, autumn leaves, Autumn Walk, cliff walks down the lane, companionship, experiencing God, God, God’s country, leaves, MHSH, panoramic view, quiet, reflection, seeing God, Sister Jane Geiger, the cliff, touching the sacred, Watchung Mountains
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Sabor a México – Taste of Mexico
Sister Sonia-Marie Fernández, MHSH A Report by Sonia-Marie Fernández, MHSH As a child, I was surrounded by the “cocina criollo,” which Puerto Ricans call the smell and taste of our rich native cuisine. I was fortunate enough to have an … Continue reading
Posted in Events & News, Ministry Experience
Tagged Bailes de Mi Tierra, Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández, Baltimore, Caribbean, carnivale, Central America, cocina criolla, criollo, dance group, dancing, fiesta, Hispanic cultures, Mexican cuisine, Mexican Folklore, MHSH, mission helpers, music, papel picado, Sabor a México, Sister Sonia-Marie Fernandez, South America, Spanish cuisine, St Gabriel Church in Woodlawn, Taste of Mexico
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My Life as a Goddess
Excerpts from the Travel Journal of Sister Joan Mikulski, MHSH From my college days in the late ‘60s, I have been influenced by the practice of Yoga; it has been instrumental in my personal goals of attaining body, mind and … Continue reading
Posted in Heartfelt Thoughts, Reflections
Tagged CCS, Cross-Cultural Solutions, dal, Dali Lama, Gandhi, Hindi, India Grier Mission Outreach, Indian culture, International Volunteer program, McCleod Ganj, MHSH, New Jelhi, Pakistan, Sikkism, Sister Joan Mikulski, spirituality, Stranger Treated Like a God, Tibetan buddhists, Tibetan Cultural Center, yoga
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