May our courage to speak translate into actions that protect our planet – so that our children and their children might enjoy the fruits of what we sow. In your name, we pray: AMEN.
God, Creator of All, we offer our prayer in gratitude and humility that we might heed your call to care for one another through our care of the least, the lowest and the most vulnerable of all your blessed creation.
Grant, we pray, the courage to speak on behalf of the soft soil under our feet, the running and still waters, the warmth of the sun on our face, and all the crawling, flying and swimming creatures you love.
"Reflections on Malcolm X: Transformation, Leadership, Love and Spirituality"
Conversation with Chaplain Khalil Abdullah from Dartmouth College
Co-sponsored by the Black Cultural Center, the Muslim Student Association and the Interfaith Center
"Unveiled: A One Woman Play": character studies of five ethnically diverse Muslim women post 9/11
Screening, discussion and Q & A with Rohina Malik, the play's writer and performer
https://t.co/YS7ArzhaT3
The Haverford MSA is pleased to invite you to its Hijra 1442 Speaker Series with Besheer Mohamed Senior Researcher Pew Research Center
Topic:"Faith-based reactions to anti-Black racism" https://t.co/dYyzcLNAVc Part of a collaboration with Interfaith Youth Core
Thinking of Darnella Frazier who filmed the death of George Floyd at 17 and quite literally changed the world. She testified there are nights she stays up “apologizing & apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more.” But, she did so, so much to get to this murder conviction.
Although yesterday’s verdict is a harsh reminder of how far we have to go in racial equity, George Floyd did not die in vain. Let his memory be fuel for us to continue fruitful conversations on how we can continue to foster steps toward social justice.
We here at campus ministry want to thank all those who participated in the sock drive. With your help we collected 217 pairs of socks!!! That is over 200 people experiencing homelessness who will get to have clean, NEW socks for the holidays and days to come!
Today we remember St. Oscar Romero who on this day in 1980 was assassinated while saying Mass in a chapel in El Salvador. We pray for the suffering people of El Salvador who are fleeing their country to seek asylum in the U.S.
The Casa Cornelia Law Center, still going strong today as a public interest law firm, was founded in 1993 by the SHCJ and led by Sr. Ann Durst who provided pro bono work Sr. Ann also has served as Rosemont's president! Thank you, Sr. Ann!
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Happy Catholic Sisters Week!
Do you have a story of a sister who has helped, encouraged, or inspired you that you'd like to share?
Please give a shout out to that special "sis" who has helped you on your journey!