<p class="MsoNormal">The Oct. 26-28 <a href="https://www.hiltonfoundation.org/">Conrad N. Hilton Foundation</a> global convening was an affirmation of achievements and a challenge, complete with instructive sessions, on how to continue to develop and reach goals for the more than 110 participants, mostly Catholic sisters, from 16 countries.<o:p></o:p></p>
The Life - Sister panelists describe how the modern idea of chastity contrasts with the old "renunciation" emphasis, explain how chastity reflects their congregational charism, and consider the gifts chastity brings.
During this second surge medical and support teams had no time to be anxious about themselves as scores of Covid-19 cases began arriving at Holy Family’s emergency room doors.
With the comfort of evergreens, children s laughter,
bayanihan and good memories grief and fear giving way to trust 10 panelists wrote a potpourri of short vignettes in response to this prompt:
Write a personal reflection or prayer that looks forward in hope to 2021. is a former Passionist Nun of St. Gabriel s Monastery who served on the leadership team and as novice director. Presently, she is the co-founder along with Bernadette Bostwick and the late Passionist priest Thomas Berry of an emerging community, the Sisters of the Earth Community at Green Mountain Monastery in northern Vermont. She has degrees in Christian spirituality and clinical psychology, and she studied and choreographs liturgical dance. The founder of Homecomings: Center for Ecology and Contemplation, she travels around the world giving retreats and programs to religious men and women about the Great Work and the Universe Story.