This land was made for you and me
I first met Eduardo in the Naples jail in 2018. He had been caught driving without a license. This predicament is common among many of… Read More »This land was made for you and me
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I first met Eduardo in the Naples jail in 2018. He had been caught driving without a license. This predicament is common among many of… Read More »This land was made for you and me
I am convinced that what ties the past and the present and what foreshadows a future filled with hope in the schools and ministries which… Read More »The RSHM Legacy: The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit
Over the last several years, the Black Lives Matter movement, anti-Asian sentiment arising during the pandemic, and the rejection of immigrants and refugees at our… Read More »Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in faith communities
During Lent, the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, NYC, invited speakers for a Novena of Grace of St. Francis Xavier. The following reflection is from… Read More »Grace: “What are you looking for?”
I confess to having felt some ambivalence when I was asked to join the Synod Task Force for our Area. I have not been that… Read More »Journeying Together: Synod and Synodality
Those of us who have spent our careers in educational institutions know well that technology changes our lives – AND our classrooms, presenting new opportunities… Read More »Education for spirited citizenship: learning for a more just tomorrow
Since the RSHM LIFE Center’s Immigration Legal Services Program began in 2013, immigration attorney Kelly Carpenter, RSHM, and her staff have provided legal services for… Read More »Volunteering at the RSHM LIFE Center Immigration Legal Services
Marymount International School Rome joyfully celebrated its 75th anniversary on October 14-15, 2021. The whole community gathered on the first day for a beautiful liturgy,… Read More »Marymount International School Rome celebrates 75th Anniversary
Like the chance traveler in the parable (The Good Samaritan) we need only have a pure and simple desire to be a people, a community… Read More »Ministering to our immigrant brothers and sisters
Pope Francis formally opened “the synodal path” during the Eucharistic celebration in St. Peter’s on October 10. His homily that day is a treasure, inspiring… Read More »Signs of the Times: The synodal path