Sister Chat Returns Thursday, September 21!
This month we are re-launching our Sister Chat event series over Zoom! Please join us on Thursday, September 21 at 12:00 pm CT on Zoom for Sister Chat with Sisters Jeannette Daniel and Judiann Derhake.
Welcoming SLW’s New Leadership Team!
On June 23, 2023 the Sisters held the Installation of SLW’s new Congregational Leadership Team…
Help Support the Sisters by Donating with John Deere’s Birdies for Charity!
The Sisters of the Living Word are participating in John Deere’s Birdies for Charity for the sixth year and invite your support!
A Note from the Archives by Rebekah McFarland
I still remember the day I came to interview with the Sisters of the Living Word in 2017.
Creating Awareness of Environment a SLW Charism
Nancy Pumilia fondly remembers the Sisters of Christian Charity teaching her as a student at St. Henry School in Uptown New Orleans
Congratulations to the New Leadership Team of Sisters of the Living Word!
Sisters of the Living Word gratefully acknowledge the election of our new Congregational Leadership Team.
Catholic Sisters Week: March 8th-14th, 2023
The congregations of LCWR Region 8 are committed to a common action to highlight LCWR’s resolution to focus on the intersection of racism, migration, and climate change.
SLW Welcomes Melissa Gonzalez as Mission Advancement Communications Coordinator
Melissa Gonzalez, SLW’s new Communications Coordinator will be assisting Amanda Waldhauser, Director of Mission Advancement.
19 Books that Celebrate Black History
February is Black History Month, and it’s an important time for reflection, celebration and acknowledgement.
Remembering Sister Mary Louise Coccimiglio
Sister Mary Louise Coccimiglio was born May 28, 1935 in Detroit, Michigan where she lived with her parents, Ernest and Catherine (Chudy) Coccimiglio, and brothers, Carmon Anthony and Ernest Coccimiglio. She passed away on January 13, 2023.
A Statement by the National Black Sisters Conference on the murder of Tyre Nichols
“With righteous indignation, we all must act!”
Sowing Hope for the Planet: Prayers for Laudato Si’ Goals and Actions
“If the Lord does not build the house, in vain do the builders labour” (Psalm 127:1)
Racial Healing Week (Presented by YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s Equity Institute)
This week the YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s Equity Institute is hosting free events and reflection centered on the work of Mariame Kaba who offers another vision of leadership, another vision of community, another vision of safety, and another vision of care.
A Christmas Message from SLW Congregational Leadership
In this time of holiday preparations, we can feel like we are running out of time, rather than living in the fullness of time
2022 Advent Reflection – Week Four
And so it’s almost time. Time for the birth of Jesus. The birth of a child is a happy time, a time to look forward to the new life in the family and the joy that brings. But this week’s gospel puts our focus on Joseph. Mary is apparently expecting somebody else’s child. This is a problem. What is Joseph to do?
2022 Advent Reflection – Week Three
The readings for this Gaudete Sunday urge us to look closely at what is happening around us yet not get overwhelmed by the darkness we may see. God is still in control of creation. God is in our midst. And the presence of Emmanuel, God- with-us, is our true cause for joy. (Isaiah 35:1-6a, 10 & Matthew 11:2-11)