Vocation Blog
Lenten Reflection from Seminarian Collin van Waardenburg
https://vimeo.com/518341002/118aaa4556
Lenten Reflection from Seminarian Alex Kouris
https://vimeo.com/516861576/9b3acd3c7c
Vocation Holy Hour Reflection by Fr. Nate Edquist (audio)
Lenten Reflection from Seminarian Zach Glick
https://vimeo.com/516350888/69a2cbe447
Parable for Lent from Seminarian Robert Ross
https://vimeo.com/515474520/ee99e6dbeb
Lenten Video Reflection from Seminarian Steven Caraher
https://vimeo.com/515472505/8f377093bc
Sister satisfies yearning for adventure by serving and loving people of God
By Sister Mary Bosco Davis Blessed Maria Theresia Bonzel founded the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration in Olpe, Germany, in 1863. From the very day the community was founded, she established perpetual adoration in the local convent chapel. This has been...
Vow of poverty is a tenet of religious life
By Sister Kathleen Quinn, PHJC When I entered the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ 73 years ago, I was 17 and knew little, if anything, about the vow of poverty. Yes, I did have a job as a waitress at a small restaurant in East Chicago, and when I received my paycheck...
Religious sister finds a saint that ignited her vocation
By Sister Connie Bach, PHJC I had the wonderful experience of a lifetime on Oct. 14, 2018, when I attended the canonization celebration of our Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ foundress, St. Katharina Kasper, at St. Peter’s in Rome. It set me on fire! I am still...
Time in seminary is never wasted
By David E. Martinez It seems to me that the notion of “vocation” that many of us have been taught since our early days of catechism is a source of preoccupation for some, especially young people. We want God to descend from a cloud and give us a multi-step plan...