In a critical call to protect the precious, fragile gift of water, Catholic sisters invite others to join them in committing to care for this life-giving resource on Monday, March 14, at Allegheny Landing near the confluence of Pittsburgh’s three rivers. The event, which coincides with … [Read more...]
Statement on War in Ukraine
March 1, 2022Our hearts are heavy for our Ukrainian sisters and brothers who are suffering the devastating impact of violent conflict, those who are seeking refuge, and those who are requesting prayers for peace. As tensions mount between Ukraine and Russia, we pray that conflict will end, and that … [Read more...]
Sister Mary Dennis Donovan, Catholic Action, and Human Relations in the Diocese of Pittsburgh
Sister Mary Dennis Donovan developed a pilot program, Project Understanding, for adults in local parishes to learn about black history and the black experience and to discuss ways to respond to the needs of the times. “Racism denies the unity and solidarity of the human race as God created it.” … [Read more...]
Weekly Advent Reflections to Prepare Our Hearts, Homes
Sisters Jeanne Rodgers, Dolores Partsch, Rosella Lacovitch and Dorothy Pashuta offer weekly Advent reflections to prepare our hearts and homes for Christ's birth as we wait, with joyful anticipation, for His return. Reflections will be added each week. November 28 December … [Read more...]
Black Catholic History Month: Becoming Actively Anti-Racist
This column by Sister Kari Pohl was originally published in our Summer 2020 Dear Neighbor magazine. We are republishing it digitally, along with a column by Sister Sally Witt about how History Revealed Racism in Our Congregation, in honor of Black Catholic History … [Read more...]
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