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Reflective Moments with Angela

By Sister Michele Morek Saint Angela is famous for founding her “Third Way” – not traditional religious, not exactly lay. I have always liked exploring “in between” places, the cracks, the Twilight Zone. I taught some fun courses at Brescia University – Marine Biology, Genetics, Embryology. But one of my favorite courses surprised me –…

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Reflective Moments with Angela

By Sister Michele Morek In March, the Vatican formally repudiated the Doctrine of Discovery, which the Western world used for centuries to justify colonization, and – though it was not a part of formal church doctrine – claimed to give European nations a right to take over new world lands. Combined with systemic beliefs of…

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Reflective Moments with Angela

By Sister Michele Morek Several years ago, an elderly Sister was looking suspiciously at the baptismal font that formed a prominent feature of the newly renovated chapel in the motherhouse. Water continually welled up from the middle and spilled over into an outer well. I don’t know if she knew it came from a pipe…

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Reflective Moments with Angela

By Sister Michele Morek During Lent I have been sitting in church thinking about purple. The color purple. Not the book, “The Color Purple” (though that book is certainly worth thinking about!). I have always liked purple, though I’ll admit that when I taught eighth grade for one year, I was really surprised when one…

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Reflective Moments with Angela

By Sister Michele Morek On Ash Wednesday I was thinking about the story of Angela – how she would dull her blond hair with ashes (was that to discourage suitors? I don’t remember). Later, in her instructions to her sisters, she would warn them about wearing the elaborately embroidered sleeves that passed as high fashion…

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Reflective Moments with Angela

By Sister Michele Morek In the novitiate I worked in the Diet Kitchen with Sister Mary Laura, who would sing “Don’t let the stars get in your eyes …” but I beg to differ. Now eagerly awaiting the Green Comet and the end of cloudy weather, I have been reflecting on how I love stars,…

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Reflective Moments with Angela

By Sister Nancy Liddy For our Advent reading at Mount Saint Joseph, Sister Mary Matthias Ward has chosen Sister Melannie Svoboda’s uplifting book, “Hanging onto Hope: Reflections and Prayers for Finding God in an Imperfect World.” Sister Mary Matthias picks out selections from each chapter that are important (and sometimes entertaining!) to read aloud each…

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Reflective Moments with Angela

(The Word Made Flesh and Poured Out by Mike Moyers) By Sister Nancy Liddy Once again, with the arrival of autumn came the community feast of Saint Ursula. On the following day, members of area religious communities celebrated the Diocesan Jubilee for Women Religious with the Bishop of Owensboro. Both celebrations gave us the opportunity…

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