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May 2

Reflection

We have been taught that being holy means being less human when in reality it means becoming more authentically and more fully human. We’ve been taught the spiritual life is some special aspect of life, some altered state of being, often sounding out of our reach rather than the life we wake to each day with the opportunity to make of our...


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May 1

St. Joseph worker

Reflection

Joseph was one of the many who are unsung and taken for granted, but without whom the community could not function. He earned his livelihood by practicing a craft which was vital to the life of his community. Neighbors could get their necessities in his shop and they depended on him. He was not...


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April 30

Reflection

Christian life is based on the immanent power of the Spirit who groans within us; it is not only we who desire a new creation but God desires a new creation as well. God, however, cannot bring about a new world without us; hence, we who believe in the Risen Christ must see the world with new eyes and act from a new heart; we are to love o...


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By Samantha Cheyenne Miller

The Sisters of St. Joseph brought home the inaugural Sustainability and Environmental Award at the 14th Annual Long Island Imagine Awards last night at the Crest Hollow Country Club. S. Karen Burke, CSJ, member of the leadership team, accepted the award, which was sponsored by Chase for Business, on behalf of Heather...


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April 29

Reflection

Play is the exuberant expression of our being. It is at the heart of our creativity and our most carefree moments of devotion. It helps us live with absurdity, paradox, and mystery. It feeds our joy and wonder. It keeps our search for meaning down to earth. Most of us don’t play enough. We’re either too “busy,” a code word for workaholism...


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