Associate Volunteer Spotlight: Carrie Arnold
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- Category: Social Justice, Association
As chaplain for the Brown County Jail in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Associate Carrie Arnold witnesses the realities of a broken judicial system. Read More
Social Justice
As chaplain for the Brown County Jail in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Associate Carrie Arnold witnesses the realities of a broken judicial system. Read More
Heart of Community: Sister Liz Brown reflects on her ministry at Okolona, Mississippi. Read More
Sister Gabrielle Smits, Martha Neimann and Rose McLarney serve the dear family by walking with the women at Journey House, helping them rebuild their lives. Read More
Fontbonne University's Gulu Immersion Project, sending group of 10 students, faculty and staff to Uganda "to listen to the people, to hear their stories and learn from their culture. We will visit the maternity clinic, connect with Sacred Heart University and learn about Uganda and its culture all while building relationships with both the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and the people of Uganda.” Read More
The Sisters of St. Joseph were founded to do “whatever woman is capable of” as they seek to love God through their service of the dear neighbor. For Sister Ida Berresheim, this has taken many forms during her 70 years as a CSJ. Read More
Post retirement, Sister Patty Clune embarks on ministries that are worlds apart but share similarities. Read More