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Guided by the Star

“Nations shall walk by your light, and kings in your shining radiance.” Today’s Feast of the Epiphany is the feast of the manifestation, as we know, of Jesus—of God, the Christ child—to all the nations, all the nations walking in the light. And in the Gospel that we read, that Father read this morning, the […]

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Christmas Nativity Scene

Humble Love

Tonight, we celebrate the most improbable mystery of all time. The Scriptures remind us of the human genealogy of the birth of a special child, promised through many generations. What was not expected was the manner in which this long-anticipated event would take place. For in ages past, humankind was—and still is—impressed with might, power,

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Emmanuel Among Us

“A virgin shall conceive and bear a Son and shall name him Emmanuel – God with us.” (Isaiah 7:14/Matthew 1:23) Throughout Advent, we have heard Isaiah’s prophecies, and this week before Christmas, we pray as Gospel acclamations, the “O Antiphons,” from ancient times. We ponder, who is this child, this Son, who shall do great

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EPISODE 3 – Guided by the Sisters at St. Mary’s, Fulton

In this episode, we visit St. Mary’s Elementary School in Fulton, New York, where the Sparkill Sisters taught from 1914 to 1971. Alumni share memories, life lessons, and the inspiration they carry from those formative years. Among the pioneering Sisters were Angela, Agatha, and Henrietta, whose dedication shaped generations. To mark the Sisters’ 150th anniversary,

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St Rose of Lima

St. Rose of Lima

St. Rose of Lima lived on this earth for only 31 years, and yet she has left a great and lasting “heart-print” not only in Lima, Peru, but throughout the world.  She was born in 1586 of noble parents, a beautiful child, full of God’s grace. She was destined to touch the lives of countless

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EPISODE 2 – Sister Jeanne Margaret Stoltz – More Than a Teacher

In this episode, we invite you to listen as Sister Jeanne Margaret Stoltz shares some of her most cherished memories from her time at St. Dominic’s High School in O’Fallon, Missouri. A devoted Dominican Sister of Sparkill since 1945, Sister Jeanne reflects on the meaningful ministries that shaped her life beyond the classroom. Sister Jeanne

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Saint Kateri Tekakwitha

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha whose feast we celebrate today is generally known as the “Lily of the Mohawks.” While she is a patron saint of ecology, the environment, and Native Americans, I would like to also suggest that she could be a patron of persistence. Kateri was born in 1656 in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon

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EPISODE 1 – From Maryland to Pakistan – Faith in Action with Sr. Joan Correia

In this episode, Sister Joan Correia shares her story with Sister Jeanne Shary. A devoted member of the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill since 1964, Sister Joan reflects on two ministries that shaped her life and touched countless others—first in Easton, Maryland, and later in Pakistan. From the rural communities of the Eastern Shore to the

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Earth Day 2025

On April 22, 2025, we will celebrate the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. While we’ve come a long way since that first Earth Day in 1970, we still have a very long way to go as we respond to the call of Laudato Sí, the encyclical by Pope Francis which will mark its tenth anniversary

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Reflections for 5th Sunday of Lent

As we draw closer to commemorating the events of Holy Week, we are confronted this weekend with a story that encapsulates what Jesus had spent three years trying to teach his disciples: the importance of mercy and compassion over judgment. He emphasized the overall Mosaic Law, which taught that justice was to be tempered with mercy (Micah 6:8), and which the religious leaders of the day had conveniently forgotten.

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