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Franciscanized World

Read about Franciscan Sisters’ Pilgrimage for All Life

January 21, 2012

Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity sadly remember the January 22 39th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, a tragic moment in the history of the U.S.. Sister Sharon Paul shares about a recent pilgrimage to St. Joseph Center and Museum, Sioux City, IA. in which prayers for all of life were lifted to God.
Trinity Heights St. Joseph Center [...]

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Why Franciscan System Office is Re-Named

January 19, 2012

Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity share a press release explaining exciting changes in our re-named system office, Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity Sponsored Ministries, Inc.
A little over 25 years ago, the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity (FSCC) decided to incorporate their various health care organizations into a single, unifying system, most recently known as [...]

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A January Franciscan Formation Weekend to Remember

January 16, 2012

Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity Novice Sister Leslie Gonia shares a thoughtful summary about a recent Formation Weekend January 13-14, 2012 for Temporary Professed Sisters (Sister Elena Gonzales, Sister Pamela Catherine Peasel), other Novices (Sister Monica Martin, Sister Regina Rose Pearson), Postulant Regina Lehnerz, with Directresses (Sister Elaine Turba, Sister Natalie Binversie) and Formation Coordinator, Sister Mariadele Jacobs. [...]

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Franciscans Present for Martin Luther King Observance

January 16, 2012

Franciscan Sister of Christian Charity Sister Kathleen Murphy writes about the January 15,  2012 Greenwood, MS Martin Luther King Day observance.
Diversity is Our Strength!  Unity is Our Goal!  Empowerment is our Destiny!  This was the theme for the 27th national holiday observance of Martin Luther King Day in Greenwood, Mississippi.  A large crowd of [...]

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When a Catholic School is also a Renaissance School

January 13, 2012

Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity serve at St. Theresa School, Kekaha, HI, the furthest west Catholic School in the U.S.. Sister Hannah Johnecheck writes about St. Theresa School’s selection as a Renaissance School.
Saint Theresa School in Kekaha, Hawaii is thrilled because it has recently been selected to be part of the Renaissance Learning Lighthouse Schools Program. [...]

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Download Free Vocation Podcast for Parish Use

January 10, 2012

Catholic Diocese of Green Bay priest, Father Doug LeCaptain, pastor of St. Raphael Parish, Oshkosh, WI, as well as sacramental minister at St. Mary, Omro and St. Mary, Winneconne, was looking for a brief vocation podcast on consecrated life. He wanted to play the video at a Sunday Eucharist during 2012 National Vocation Awareness Week. Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity quickly responded [...]

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