Amanda Waldhauser Amanda Waldhauser

Awaiting Easter!

“I came that they may have life and have it abundantly” (Jn 10:10)

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Amanda Waldhauser Amanda Waldhauser

Catholic Sisters Week: March 8th-14th, 2023

The congregations of LCWR Region 8 are committed to a common action to highlight LCWR’s resolution to focus on the intersection of racism, migration, and climate change.

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Remembering Sister Mary Louise Coccimiglio

Sister Mary Louise Coccimiglio was born May 28, 1935 in Detroit, Michigan where she lived with her parents, Ernest and Catherine (Chudy) Coccimiglio, and brothers, Carmon Anthony and Ernest Coccimiglio. She passed away on January 13, 2023.

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2022 Advent Reflection – Week Four

And so it’s almost time. Time for the birth of Jesus. The birth of a child is a happy time, a time to look forward to the new life in the family and the joy that brings. But this week’s gospel puts our focus on Joseph. Mary is apparently expecting somebody else’s child. This is a problem. What is Joseph to do?

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2022 Advent Reflection – Week Three

The readings for this Gaudete Sunday urge us to look closely at what is happening around us yet not get overwhelmed by the darkness we may see. God is still in control of creation. God is in our midst. And the presence of Emmanuel, God- with-us, is our true cause for joy. (Isaiah 35:1-6a, 10 & Matthew 11:2-11)

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Amanda Waldhauser Amanda Waldhauser

2022 Advent Reflection – Week Two

Last week, Isaiah described the desire of all the people to travel to the Lord’s mountain. Then Paul and Jesus urged us to stay awake and be ready to make the journey. And so we move into Week Two of Advent with readings that are more about peace, what it will looks like and what we have to do to make peace happen.

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Amanda Waldhauser Amanda Waldhauser

2022 Advent Reflection – Week One

Advent invites us to a new awareness of Christ in our lives.  In the busyness of our everyday lives, and especially in the busyness of preparation for the holiday season, we need to take time to slow down and reflect on the depth and quality of our personal relationship with Jesus and with others. During the next four weeks of Advent, we take time to reflect on what we truly need to do to wake from our “sleep,” that frantic and often mindless rush from one thing to another.

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Grieving the Shooting in Colorado Springs

We, the members of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, are committed to work toward a world where reverence for all living beings finds expression in an approach to life free from violence. Our hearts and prayers go out to those family members, friends, and members of the LGBTQ+ community as they grieve the loss of those killed and injured in the Colorado Springs shooting on Saturday, November 19.

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A Message of Gratitude

Paul exhorts us, “In everything give thanks.”  1 Thes.5:18

There can be great blessing in giving thanks to God for everything! The rain and snow, the cold and heat, the friends and opponents, days of great harvest and scarcity, etc.

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