From the monthly archives:

May 2009

Why Wausau’s Catholic Youth Rally ‘Live 4 Him’ was Worth the Trip

May 9, 2009

TOTAL (Teens Open To Accepting the Lord) Ministries, a collaboration of Wausau Deanery Catholic youth ministers and religious education leaders, expected hundreds of teenagers to attend and express their faith at Everest-area’s first Catholic Youth Rally on May 9, 2009 at the Rothschild Pavilion, Rothschild, WI. The Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity can testify that 260 friendly, energetic Catholic [...]

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Discover Duomo on Annual ‘Green Bay Day’ in Italy

May 4, 2009

Franciscan Sister of Christian Charity Sister Marie Kolbe Zamora, OSF, shares a  photo-log of ‘Green Bay Day‘, an Italy get-together of people having connections with the Diocese of Green Bay, WI  that are presently living in Rome.  Msgr. John Dewane, one of the spiritual directors for priests studying in the Vatican City, is a key player [...]

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Clean Edge of Change…as the end of the semester approaches…

May 1, 2009

Recently ranked ‘a cool song’ in a Franciscanized World survey, the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity present Carrie Newcomer’s The Clean Edge of Change. At an emotional time when the end of the semester calls for vocation, career or summer transitions, Newcomer’s Rounder release, The Geography of Light, is about navigating and exploring the appearance of light [...]

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View An Inspiring Pentecost Window, St. Peter the Fisherman Parish, Two Rivers, WI

May 1, 2009

The Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity invite you to contemplate one of St. Peter the Fisherman Parish, Two Rivers, WI,  preciously designed stained glass windows. Pastor Father William O’Brien narrates the podcast revealing the depth of the picture pane’s spiritual meaning and  its vocation significance.
During the month of May, the Francisan Sisters who presently serve in this Wisconsin city wide parish (i.e. Religious Education, Catholic Elementary School, [...]

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