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Articles by Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

About Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM
SISTER PAMELA SMITH, SSCM, is the Director for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs at the Diocese of Charleston. Email her at psmith@charlestondiocese.org.
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Voting your conscience across party lines and write-ins

April 15, 2016 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

The farther we get into this presi­dential race, the better I under­stand my father and Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. My father was a World War II veteran and one of those sons of an immigrant […]

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Sharing the cross by caring for the caregiver

April 7, 2016 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Respite is one of those lovely words which sometimes evokes images of leisurely vacations or well-funded sabbaticals. These days it has also come to mean something in the two-way dynamic between those who are cared […]

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The greatest pain relief is selflessness

March 23, 2016 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Unless we’ve given up television for Lent — or for life — we’ve all seen the opioid ads and have heard the plaintive cries, “Give me my Aleve.” There are two certain things about pain: […]

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What possible good is there in suffering?

February 25, 2016 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

“Offer it up!” For more seasoned Catholics, this recommenda­tion conjures up images of a stern old nun denying children recess, candy, or a homework-free weekend. For all of us, though, the idea of offering any […]

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Consider the contributions of all our immigrants, including Jesus

February 16, 2016 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Bishop Gerald Kicanas, when he was still an auxiliary in Chicago, told the story of an encounter he had with a ragged woman who was pushing a shopping cart. When she hailed him, he admitted […]

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A pro-life virtue, a family value

February 2, 2016 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Docility sounds like the title of a character study of wimps. As a personal habit, docility has gotten a bad rap. Sorry to say, some believers seem to think that being docile means that they […]

Charleston Deanery

Waiting and working for peace on Earth

January 16, 2016 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

There is something about the physics of the universe that doesn’t tolerate chaos indefinitely. Scientific research shows that chaotic systems eventually tend to break into some sort of order and pattern. These days we have […]

Charleston Deanery

One saint’s Christmas letter

December 21, 2015 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

There are a number of saints who can be ranked among the world’s collection of geniuses. St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Catherine of Siena, and St. Teresa of Avila would definitely be among them. […]

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Here’s to a quiet Advent

December 8, 2015 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

One late afternoon some 20 years ago, I was walking behind a couple headed for a weekday Mass at the University of Scranton campus ministry center. The girl was reminding the boy that we don’t […]

Charleston Deanery

Choosing to be grateful amid physical challenges

November 26, 2015 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Mary Jane and Craig were college students who left a decades-long impression on me. As a young teen, she had thought herself indestructible and fell from the far-too-tall tree she had climbed on a dare. […]

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