Julie Cleer will be a senior this fall at LaRoche University in suburban Pittsburgh, and she’ll start the semester again living with seniors. But those seniors aren’t her classmates. Instead of living in a dormitory or sharing an off campus apartment with
When the first Sisters of Nazareth embraced the legacy of their founder Victoire Larmenier, they dedicated their lives to sharing the love of God through their ministries of care and education, and their “openness to the needs of the times.” The needs
It’s been a tough spring for us Catholic members of the senior (citizen) class of 2020, but Bill Dodds writes that God still has work for seniors right here, right now. You’re not helpless. In fact, your help is needed. How powerful
Sometimes people involved in ministry can be very out of touch on important issues. After overhearing a conversation where a deacon complained that his priest preached about abortion instead of euthanasia or assisted suicide, Teresa Tomeo writes: “How could he not realize