Feast of St Louise de Marillac (1660), who with St Vincent de Paul founded the Daughters of Charity. A novel religious community of women living outside of enclosure, devoted to apostolic service among the poor—their “masters.” Throughout history new forms of religious life...
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... have arisen in response to new challenges. It makes one wonder what new forms of religious life may be called forth from the challenges of global pandemic, climate change, migration, peace, etc.
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To paraphrase #DorothyDay, where are the saints not simply to bind up the wounds of a broken social order and wounded planet but to change the world, to fashion a spirituality and apostolate of global solidarity?

Mar 15, 2020 · 3:29 PM UTC

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St Louise said her sisters should never regret foregoing Mass to serve the poor. They would be going, as it were, “from God to God.” At the time of her canonization in 1934 her sisters numbered 50,000.
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