by SCNY Communications | Jun 21, 2022 | immigration, racial justice
By Carol De Angelo, SC, Director of Office of Peace, Justice and Integrity of Creation As I read The 1619 Project (The New York Times, 2019) the section on the founding of Liberia had a personal significance because of my connection with Wantoe Teah Wantoe whom I...
by SCNY Communications | Jun 9, 2022 | immigration, racial justice, social justice, spirituality of advocacy
By Sr. Carol De Angelo The Office of Peace, Justice and Integrity of Creation is blessed to have Sisters, Associates, and Colleagues volunteer with them on committees and initiatives. Jennifer (Jenn) Puac is a young adult who has volunteered in many capacities over...
by SCNY Communications | Jun 8, 2022 | immigration, social justice
By Bill Hurley, Associate An American Catholic sitting in a pew at Mass one Sunday, heard his pastor preach a homily on the Good Samaritan. Upon leaving Church he asked his priest “Who is my Neighbor?” What follows is a reply, a story I would hope would be preached to...
by SCNY Communications | May 18, 2022 | spirituality
Sr. Regina Bechtle shares reflections about making space for joy in our lives.
by SCNY Communications | May 4, 2022 | spirituality
Every May, for cradle Catholics like me, the smell of lilacs and lilies of the valley evokes memories of May crownings when school children honored Mary, queen of heaven, mother of Jesus and our mother. As we honor Mary in this month dedicated to her, we also...
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