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. . .sit by the waterside, wandering, humming, and gathering sea shells,
admiring the clouds." - Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton, a widow with five children and a new congregation of
sisters in Emmitsburg, found time to take time for prayer. Even so, one may
wonder whether in gathering up the shells, she was pondering their possible
use in a classroom project! We, Sisters of Charity, have long named this
"Mission Spirituality", the meeting of interior and exterior worlds, of
hearts and hands open to the presence of God's word and call. The Sister of
Charity "works in the world and prays in the idioms of its work."
Each of us is called to identify our spiritual identity within the "thinking
of Christ and the search for Christ" in community." Here". . .all possible
forms of spirituality meet, and through faith each member becomes sister to
the whole world of others." (excerpts from Toward Boundless Charity p.12)
We hope to make this section one of sharing and exploration of the
spirituality in all our lives that is fueled by service and the dedication
to prayer and reflection.
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