Second Sunday of Advent reflection 2020
Together ...
Short in stature. Mighty in-deed. Stan Florka illuminated the room with an emanating heartbeat of full presence, ready to bring the light to shine on someone else.
Together ...
Short in stature. Mighty in-deed. Stan Florka illuminated the room with an emanating heartbeat of full presence, ready to bring the light to shine on someone else.
Our hearts overflow with gratitude for the blessings we received during our past fiscal year that ended August 31. We are very grateful for the generous gifts you sent in response to our special appeal to help protect our sisters in the early months of the pandemic and pivot our important work in the midst of uncertainty.
The story goes like this ...
In the days of COVID ... when the stores were closed and the theatres dark ... each one remained in the household listed on their census 2020 form. And, in their homes, the internet grew a little less appealing and the cable channels lost some of their magnetic force.
On this Feast of Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne, the Society of the Sacred Heart JPIC Learning Hub offers a prayer-reflection guide, inviting all to be guided by Philippine's words, especially in this time of the Special Chapter.
Birth: October 11,1920
Profession: July 30, 1951
Death: November 16, 2020
Religious of the Sacred Heart, Barbara Carey, RSCJ, died November 16, 2020, in Atherton, California. Barbara Carey was born on October 11, 1920, in Detroit, Michigan, to Liguori John Carey and Lena Carey. After graduating in 1943 from Marygrove College in Detroit, she entered the Society of the Sacred Heart at Kenwood in Albany, New York. She pronounced her first vows in 1946 at Kenwood and made her final profession in Rome in 1951.