• Sisters Rock at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Alice
    Sisters Rock at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Alice
    December 1, 2018
    by Mary Cottingham, South Texas Catholic
    Over 150 high school students attended “Sisters Rock” at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Alice on Nov. 7. Sisters Rock is the brainchild of the Vocation team spearheaded by Sister Gloria Rodriguez, MJMJ Director of Consecrated Life and Women's Vocations for the Diocese of Corpus Christi.
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  • In Memoriam: Sister Kathleen McDonagh
    In Memoriam: Sister Kathleen McDonagh
    November 16, 2018
    by Sister Rose Miriam Gansle, IWBS
    Sister Kathleen McDonagh (Catherine Ann) died Nov. 13, 2018. She was born in Dublin, Ireland, August 12, 1930, to Francis McDonagh and May Duignan. She entered the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament Congregation on Aug. 26, 1947, at age 17.
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  • Mt. Thabor Convent, sisters look back on 60 years
    Mt. Thabor Convent, sisters look back on 60 years
    November 15, 2018
    by Sister Gloria Rodriguez, MJMJ
    In 1956 at the invitation of Bishop Mariano Garriga, Bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Christi which included what is now the Diocese of Brownsville, the Missionary Sisters of Jesus, Mary and Joseph came to Texas from Spain. 
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  • St. Joseph is their role model and patron saint
    St. Joseph is their role model and patron saint
    November 5, 2018
    by Sister Moncy Joseph, SJSM Contributor
    The congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Saint-Marc (SJSM) was founded on March 3, 1845, by Father Pierre Paul Blanck (1809-1873) from Saint-Marc, France. Father Blanck had seen the results of wars that crippled 19th century France–utter poverty and unrest. It was during the chaos and turmoil that he learned to live his life according to Scriptures and to understand that every stroke of good and bad fortune is the will of God.
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  • Sister Vimala Joseph, SABS celebrates 25 years
    Sister Vimala Joseph, SABS celebrates 25 years
    November 5, 2018
    by Rachel Rodriguez, Correspondent
    Sister Vimala Joseph, with the Congregation of the Sisters of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (SABS), is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her religious profession this year.
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  • Sister Rose Paul Madassery celebrates 25 years
    Sister Rose Paul Madassery celebrates 25 years
    November 5, 2018
    by Rachel Rodriguez, Correspondent
    Sister Rose Paul Madassery, a Sister of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of religious profession this year. Born in Kerala, India she grew up in a very tight-knit family of nuns and priests. Her brother was her greatest inspiration. He chose to be a Franciscan Capuchin priest, and like her two aunts, she decided to join the Congregation of the Sisters of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
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  • Sister Rosa Ortiz, IWBS celebrates 25 years
    Sister Rosa Ortiz, IWBS celebrates 25 years
    October 5, 2018
    by Sister Michelle Marie Kuntscher, IWBS Contributor
    Sister Rosa Maria Ortiz, Sister of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament of Corpus Christi, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her religious profession this year.
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  • Zeal to share Eucharistic love brings sisters to Corpus Christi
    Zeal to share Eucharistic love brings sisters to Corpus Christi
    October 2, 2018
    by Sister Rosalia Aricatt, SABS, Contributor
    The Congregation of the Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (SABS) was officially founded on Dec. 8, 1908, by Bishop Thomas Kurialacherry in Kerala, India.
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  • Little Sisters of the Poor in U.S. celebrate 150 years
    Little Sisters of the Poor in U.S. celebrate 150 years
    August 20, 2018
    by By Sister Constance Veit, LSP
    Growing up, many of my family’s summer vacations took place at the ocean. Whenever we could afford it we would head for Cape Cod, New Hampshire or Maine. As we kids splashed around in the saltwater or searched for shells, my mother loved to just sit and watch the waves crashing against the rocks. “I could stay here all day,” she’d often muse. We’d cringe at these words as we quickly grew bored and looked for the next great adventure!
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  • Strive to be proclaimers of the truth
    Strive to be proclaimers of the truth
    August 2, 2018
    by Sister Ma. Purificacion Palis, OP, Contributor
    The beginning of our institute marvelously highlights God’s infinite wisdom and love shown through His Divine Providence. To reflect on this divine call, it is imperative that we ponder the rich legacy, passed on to us by our predecessors, for their heroic lives laid the foundation of what we are today.
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  • She thanks God for music, ‘language of the soul’
    She thanks God for music, ‘language of the soul’
    August 2, 2018
    by Mary Cottingham, South Texas Catholic
    It was the Dominican sister’s joyful disposition of spreading the Word of God through good examples that inspired Sister Flaviana Macasling, OP to discern a vocation with the Religious Missionaries of St. Dominic. This year she celebrates her 45th anniversary of religious profession.
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  • Vocation is a gift
    Vocation is a gift
    August 2, 2018
    by Sister Maria Laudem Gloriae Dolan, SOLT, Contributor
    On July 14, during the seventh General Chapter of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity, I professed my perpetual vows of poverty, chastity and obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ. In preparation for this long-awaited day, I have been blessed to look back and see how God’s guiding hand has placed this desire to belong totally to Him so carefully in my heart. It has truly been a gift from our heavenly Father that has grown and deepened over time.
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  • Burse Club helps seminarians on path to priesthood
    Burse Club helps seminarians on path to priesthood
    August 1, 2018
    by Omar Becerra, Correspondent
    Raymond Pendleton believed he could fulfill his Catholic obligation by only attending Sunday Mass and working at the St. Thomas Aquinas Newman Center and Chapel as a student at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Then something unexpected happened that changed his life: He fell in love with the Church.
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  • Mass and marker honors Schoenstatt Founder
    Mass and marker honors Schoenstatt Founder
    August 1, 2018
    by Liz Riggle, Correspondent
    Bishop Michael Mulvey and Father Gerold Langsch, of the Schoenstatt Movement, concelebrated Mass commemorating the 70th anniversary of Father Joseph Kentenich’s first visit to the Diocese of Corpus Christi on July 7 at Corpus Christi Cathedral.
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  • She was on fire to serve God fully in community
    She was on fire to serve God fully in community
    August 1, 2018
    by Sister M. Erlinda Pimo, ISSM Contributor
    Fifty years! It is hard to believe that my journey as a Schoenstatt Sister of Mary began so long ago and had taken me halfway around the world! I was born in the Philippines. My parents were religious and set the foundation for my spiritual openness. I grew up in a Catholic environment and went to Catholic school.
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  • New book now available
    New book now available
    July 23, 2018
    by Judy Keane, USCCB
    The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is making available a new book titled, Pope Francis, Deacons: Servants of Charity.  
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  • Sister Mary Piedad Natino celebrates 50 years
    Sister Mary Piedad Natino celebrates 50 years
    July 2, 2018
    by Sister Mary Piedad Natino, SSpSAP, Contributor
    Before I became a sister with the Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration, I felt I needed a super-power within me–the Holy Spirit to heed God’s call. I learned to pray to the Holy Spirit at every turn of event, “Come Holy Spirit.”
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  • A Community that wants to be Mary for our time
    A Community that wants to be Mary for our time
    June 30, 2018
    by Sister M. Gloria Mauricio , ISSM, Contributor
    Father Joseph Kentenich (1885-1968) founded the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary in 1926. The Schoenstatt Sisters, with its motherhouse in Germany, provide inspiration and leadership for the Schoenstatt Movement. Their charism is to be Mary and to work like Mary, in the world so that people may encounter Christ in and through them.
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  • Pendleton accepted into Rite of Candidacy
    Pendleton accepted into Rite of Candidacy
    June 22, 2018
    Seminarian Raymond Pendleton was accepted into the Rite of Candidacy at a Mass celebrated by Bishop Michael Mulvey, Bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Christi at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish on June 20.
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  • Msgr. Chamberlin celebrates 50 years as a priest
    Msgr. Chamberlin celebrates 50 years as a priest
    June 15, 2018
    by Nancy Bridger, Contributor
    On June 10 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Portland Msgr. Mark Chamberlin celebrated the 50th anniversary of his priestly ordination with many of his beloved friends and parishioners from throughout the diocese.
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