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A season to reflect on time

December 4, 2020 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

One day he and she are precious Pre-K tykes practicing for Christmas shows in which “the cute factor,” as early childhood teachers call it, overcomes all flubs and goofiness. There will be at least one […]

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A lesson from Mother Cabrini

November 19, 2020 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

It happened again this past Friday. Every Nov. 13, when the Church remembers St. Frances Xavier Cabrini (Mother Cabrini), I can’t help but recall the time I was deemed a trespasser and asked to leave […]

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Can we be civil in a civil society?

November 5, 2020 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Let us hope that, as this column is read, we are not embroiled in something like the hanging chads fiasco of the Y2K American presidential election. Or something worse.   To put it far too mildly, […]

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A call to all brothers (and sisters too)

October 23, 2020 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Fratelli Tutti” (literally “Brothers All”) is the way Pope Francis opens his latest encyclical, quoting the way St. Francis of Assisi addressed everyone — rich or poor, male or female, Italian or non-Italian, Christian or […]

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Beauty matters, for us and for God

October 8, 2020 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

The script that forms the title of Christie Purifoy’s 2019 work of non-fiction looks at first glance like the word “Peacemaker.”  So someone surveying the book rack might expect that this book will be about […]

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A time to weep and a time to laugh

September 29, 2020 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

We’re all familiar with the title phrase from Ecclesiastes 3.  It’s part of a frequently used first reading at Masses of Christian Burial and is quoted in eulogies. If one listens to golden oldies, it […]

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The reception of Communion amidst the pandemic

September 24, 2020 Father Christopher Smith

As the Catholic Church begins the process of restoring public worship as the COVID-19 crisis continues, priests and lay faithful are facing unique challenges that do not always have clear answers.  Does communion on the […]

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Responses of the laity to reopening during COVID-19

September 23, 2020 Rev. David Nerbun

I admit that I was in a daze when COVID-19 began its first known rapid spread throughout the USA in March. I had just unexpectedly put to rest my close friend Father Marcin Zahuta. At […]

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Age matters, and doesn’t

September 11, 2020 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Every summer except this one, my religious community has gathered sisters from around the country and held workshops at our motherhouse. These include theological updating, reports on outreach, ministerial ventures, and reflection on what we call […]

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A season to celebrate

August 27, 2020 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

Tis the season. Amid the fray that we call American political life and during the ongoing sadness of manifestations of racial injustice and the ravages of COVID-19, it seems that we need a little Christmas.  That […]

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