People insist the Sisters bring as much comfort to family members as they do to their loved ones
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‘Like the stars in the night’
Patients find Sisters light the waythrough their darkest hour, leadingthem on aclear path to God
‘What did you do right?’
Father Phil Kendall counts among his life’s blessings, his years as Sisters, Servants chaplain
Column: ‘Women of courage’
Archbishop Naumann recognizes the Sisters, Servants as tremendous gifts to the archdiocese
‘Much more than a mother’
Mother Carmela Sanz — and confidant to the Sisters she leads — know just where to go for help
‘An enormous comfort’
Patients and caregivers alike rest easier with Sisters, Servants of Mary close at hand
Family a different way
Although most take their time, some know in an instant they want to become a Servant of Mary
Joy in the midst of silence
Three days behind cloistered walls leaves photographer touched by a rare privilege
Exalting the cross exalts the One who died on it
When we encounter a double meaning in a joke, it often serves as a way to sneak in suggestive material, material that otherwise would not be acceptable.
Take a stand to sit down (for a meal)
Every Christian needs half an hour of prayer each day, except when we are busy . . . then we need an hour.”