...CCVI :: What We Do / Spirituality <!-- --> “The spiritual life does not remove us from the world but leads us deeper into it” Henri J. M. Nouwen . Ministries of spirituality h... ...elp promote a spirituality of the Incarnation that recognizes the dignity and preciousness of each human person. These ministries nourish holistic and contemplative living, encourage the appreciation ... ...ere, many of our Sisters work as spiritual directors and facilitators, working with individuals and groups, helping form healthy and whole persons and relationships in and among communities. Holistic ... ... Antonio, Texas SPARKS is an acronym for Spiritual Practices and Art Reclaiming Knowledge of the Soul. This ministry promotes human dignity, creativity, and Incarnational spirituality by providing acc...
..., Zambia Promotes life-giving opportunities for the chronically ill patients in their homes through spiritual, social, psychological, and emotional support and strives ... ...enagers while keeping them grounded and rooted in their culture through Mayan spirituality, use of indigenous languages, and traditional customs. Kano’J is directed and staffed by Incarnate Word... ...hildren, and to mitigate against the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic through psychosocial programs, spiritual support,... ...ing and health. The Sacred Garden, San Antonio, Texas The Sacred Garden offers workshops, retreats, spiritual direction and other opportunities for the psychological an...
...CCVI :: Theology & Spirituality <!-- --> Incarnational Spirituality “And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” John 1:14 . These words from the Gospel of John ... ...are those which form the foundation of our spirituality, and are what we contemplate, as Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. The Word is the “logos” – the Word of God. “L...
...nd spiritual directors. Our Sisters serve through these ministries in diverse communities: in parishes, in neighborhoods, in many different cities, with individuals and communities. We are continually... ...n’s needs. The Sisters work with youth in faith formation, offering retreats and by providing spiritual formation for boy... ...tion. Sisters visit the prisons. They bring the Eucharist and provide spiritual formation. They participate in judicial processes to ensure that the poor are treated justly. ...
...ecome a Sister? Begin talking with a spiritual guide. When you do, you move into discerning God’s call and your own deepest desires. With the help of your spiritual guide, you will look for sign...
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...niqueness and individuality of each person. We cannot completely determine another’s level of spiritual development, nor can we know the hear...
...goods. It means living a spirituality of sufficiency: to live with a minimum; to be content with what we have. We must work for structural and systemic changes in view of justice. It means to treat al...
...CCVI :: Support our Work <!-- --> We invite you to share and extend our mission. Throughout our history, we have counted on the generous financial and spiritual support of others. Ways of...