There is a city in New England that has a cross on a hill overlooking the city. At night the cross is lit and can be seen from most of the city which is built on six additional hills. A little five year old girl knelt by her window one night. She was facing the cross and told her Mommy she was praying to God.
I understand why Jesus loved little children, let them come to him when others were pushing them aside, and told all of us to become like little children if we wish to enter into his life. Of the tens of thousands of people who see that cross every night, how many turn their hearts to God in prayer?
Montréal, December 5, 2018 – The Archives Services of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame is proud to present the brand new platform of the virtual exhibit Faith in Action: Centuries of Education by Marguerite Bourgeoys and the Congrégation de Notre-Dame.
First launched in 2011 in collaboration with the Marguerite-Bourgeoys Museum, the website has been completely redesigned and improved...
Yes, as the title states, an immigrant woman becomes visible: I, myself, and all those who are immigrants, particularly “the caravan of migrants currently in Mexico.” Yes, they have become visible because they have shown the necessary strength to leave their beloved country, the strength to show the world the desperate situation in which the majority of Honduran people live.