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2019 Summer On the Journey, 2019 Summer

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Identifier: HARC_003_7_1_0000_1_0000_0011
2019 Summer On the Journey, 2019 Summer
2019 Summer On the Journey, 2019 Summer

Scope and Contents

The Summer 2019 issue of the newsletter features reflections from Sister Janice Bader on the community's recent celebrations and transitions, including the 80th anniversary of their mission in Finland and the transfer of St. Elizabeth Adult Day Care Centers to the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. The issue also highlights the upcoming 175th anniversary of the community's foundation and various events planned to commemorate this milestone.

Dates

  • Creation: 2019 Summer

Creator

Full Extent

7 pages

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Articles, Authors, Summaries

Article 1: On Thee by Sister Janice Bader Summary: Sister Janice Bader reflects on the community's journey and the significance of their jubilarians, celebrating the long-standing commitment of the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood. Article 2: Sisters of the Most Precious Blood by Sister Janice Bader Summary: This article discusses the community's dedication to bold actions in support of immigrants and refugees, emphasizing their mission and outreach efforts. Article 3: SUMMER 2019 by Sister Janice Bader Summary: Sister Janice Bader provides an overview of the issue, highlighting key events and the community's ongoing commitment to service and celebration. Article 4: Letter From Sister Janice Bader by nan Summary: A personal letter from Sister Janice Bader detailing the community's recent activities and the importance of their mission in the current social climate. Article 5: St. Elizabeth Adult Day Care by nan Summary: This article outlines the history and impact of St. Elizabeth Adult Day Care, emphasizing its role in providing care and support for older adults and individuals with special needs. Article 6: Bold Action for Immigrants and Refugees by Sr. Janice Bader, CPPS Summary: Sr. Janice Bader discusses the community's initiatives aimed at supporting immigrants and refugees, highlighting their commitment to social justice. Article 7: Partners in Mission by Sr. Janice Bader, CPPS Summary: This article focuses on the collaborative efforts of the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood and their partners in mission, particularly in relation to the final auction event. Article 8: Final Auction by Sr. Janice Bader, CPPS Summary: An overview of the final auction event organized by the community, celebrating their partnerships and fundraising efforts. Article 9: Most Precious Blood by nan Summary: The article reflects on the Sisters celebrating significant anniversaries, acknowledging their dedicated service to the community. Article 10: On June 28, we gratefully noted the 80th anniversary of by nan Summary: This piece commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Sisters' mission in Finland, detailing their historical contributions and ongoing presence. Article 11: Finally, it is with deep gratitude that we anticipate a year of by nan Summary: The article expresses anticipation for the upcoming 175th anniversary celebrations of the community, marking significant milestones in their history. Article 12: Editor: Leah Wand on our journey. by Sister Mary Joan Dyer, CPPS Summary: Sister Mary Joan Dyer introduces the issue, acknowledging the contributions of the editorial team and the importance of the community's journey. Article 13: Sisters of the Most Precious Blood of O’Fallon by Sr. John Antonio Miller Summary: This article provides insights into the community's activities and the significance of their mission in O'Fallon. Article 14: Adult Daycare is a way to respond to human by Sr. John Antonio Summary: Sr. John Antonio discusses the importance of adult daycare services in meeting the needs of families and individuals, highlighting the community's commitment to care. Article 15: As we, the Precious Blood Sisters, by nan Summary: The article reflects on the transition of the St. Elizabeth Adult Day Care Centers to new leadership, emphasizing the community's dedication to continuity of care.

Physical Location

Heritage and Research Center (HARC) at Saint Mary's - Private Server 1

Repository Details

Part of the Heritage and Research Center at Saint Mary's Repository

Contact:
HARC Archives at Saint Mary's College
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