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The Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph is a dynamic union of all the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the United States who claim a common origin in the foundation at Le Puy, France in 1650. This includes 3740 sisters, 2609 associates and 34 agrégées of 16 Congregations throughout the United States.
http://www.ssjphila.org/home/about-us/us-federation-sisters-of-st-joseph/
The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) is an association of the leaders of congregations of Catholic women religious in the United States. The conference has about 1350 members, who represent nearly 80 percent of the approximately 44,000 women religious in the United States. Founded in 1956, the conference assists its members to collaboratively carry out their service of leadership to further the mission of the Gospel in today’s world. https://lcwr.org/
The Loyola Institute for Spirituality, founded in 1997, works to promote a faith that does justice, in the tradition of St. Ignatius. We declare our mission to be: Setting hearts on fire with love of God for the world. We bring spirituality to life by inviting spiritual seekers to transformation, fostering Ignatian formation and education, & nurturing discipleship. https://www.loyolainstitute.org/
Give Us This Day is an invitation to pray daily. Whether you have five minutes or a half hour, Give Us This Day supports your desire to pray with:
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Daily inspiration from the lives of saintly witnesses
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Insightful, relevances reflections on Scripture
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Simplified daily prayer for morning and evening
Give Us This Day is monthly publication centered on the Word of God. Drawing inspiration from a multitude of voices, it provides a relevant and trustworthy understanding of Scripture. https://giveusthisday.org/
Richard Rohr sends daily reflections via email.
Each month, the Living with Christ missalette gives you everything you need to prepare for Mass, to participate in Mass, and to reflect on the experience.
Contemplative Outreach is a spiritual network of individuals and small faith communities committed to living the contemplative dimension of the Gospel. The common desire for Divine transformation, primarily expressed through a commitment to a daily Centering Prayer practice, unites our international, interdenominational community.