Author: Michael P. Caruso
Publisher: R&L Education
ISBN: 1610486544
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
When the Sisters Said Farewell tells an important story of the contributions of Catholic elementary schools to the United States by chronicling the experiences and insights of religious women (nuns) who were the last members of their communities to serve in parish elementary schools, and of those lay men and women who were the first to serve in those roles traditionally filled by the sisters. The dramatic numerical transition from the preponderance of religious women to lay leadership from the 1960s to the 1980s has been documented; this book describes the how and why sisters left Catholic schools. This narrative also provides instructive insights about leadership, transitions, and current trends in religious life and Catholic education. As all educators in Catholic, private, and public schools grapple with questions of delivering an excellent education, this book offers a glimpse into the workings of one of the most amazing educational enterprises in the history of the United States.
When the Sisters Said Farewell
Author: Michael P. Caruso
Publisher: R&L Education
ISBN: 1610486544
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
When the Sisters Said Farewell tells an important story of the contributions of Catholic elementary schools to the United States by chronicling the experiences and insights of religious women (nuns) who were the last members of their communities to serve in parish elementary schools, and of those lay men and women who were the first to serve in those roles traditionally filled by the sisters. The dramatic numerical transition from the preponderance of religious women to lay leadership from the 1960s to the 1980s has been documented; this book describes the how and why sisters left Catholic schools. This narrative also provides instructive insights about leadership, transitions, and current trends in religious life and Catholic education. As all educators in Catholic, private, and public schools grapple with questions of delivering an excellent education, this book offers a glimpse into the workings of one of the most amazing educational enterprises in the history of the United States.
Publisher: R&L Education
ISBN: 1610486544
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
When the Sisters Said Farewell tells an important story of the contributions of Catholic elementary schools to the United States by chronicling the experiences and insights of religious women (nuns) who were the last members of their communities to serve in parish elementary schools, and of those lay men and women who were the first to serve in those roles traditionally filled by the sisters. The dramatic numerical transition from the preponderance of religious women to lay leadership from the 1960s to the 1980s has been documented; this book describes the how and why sisters left Catholic schools. This narrative also provides instructive insights about leadership, transitions, and current trends in religious life and Catholic education. As all educators in Catholic, private, and public schools grapple with questions of delivering an excellent education, this book offers a glimpse into the workings of one of the most amazing educational enterprises in the history of the United States.
When the Sisters Said Farewell
Author: Michael P. Caruso
Publisher: R&L Education
ISBN: 1610486536
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
When the Sisters Said Farewell tells an important story of the contributions of Catholic elementary schools to the United States by chronicling the experiences and insights of religious women (nuns) who were the last members of their communities to serve in parish elementary schools, and of those lay men and women who were the first to serve in those roles traditionally filled by the sisters. The dramatic numerical transition from the preponderance of religious women to lay leadership from the 1960s to the 1980s has been documented; this book describes the how and why sisters left Catholic schools. This narrative also provides instructive insights about leadership, transitions, and current trends in religious life and Catholic education. As all educators in Catholic, private, and public schools grapple with questions of delivering an excellent education, this book offers a glimpse into the workings of one of the most amazing educational enterprises in the history of the United States.
Publisher: R&L Education
ISBN: 1610486536
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
When the Sisters Said Farewell tells an important story of the contributions of Catholic elementary schools to the United States by chronicling the experiences and insights of religious women (nuns) who were the last members of their communities to serve in parish elementary schools, and of those lay men and women who were the first to serve in those roles traditionally filled by the sisters. The dramatic numerical transition from the preponderance of religious women to lay leadership from the 1960s to the 1980s has been documented; this book describes the how and why sisters left Catholic schools. This narrative also provides instructive insights about leadership, transitions, and current trends in religious life and Catholic education. As all educators in Catholic, private, and public schools grapple with questions of delivering an excellent education, this book offers a glimpse into the workings of one of the most amazing educational enterprises in the history of the United States.
In the Shadow of Ebenezer
Author: Leah Mickens
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479816507
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Uncovers how the Civil Rights Movement and Vatican II affected African American Catholics in Atlanta The history and practices of African American Catholics has been vastly understudied, and Black Catholics are often written off as a fringe sector of the religious population. Yet, Catholics of African descent have been a part of Catholicism since the early days of European exploration into the New World. In the Shadow of Ebenezer examines how the Civil Rights Movement and the Second Vatican Council affected African American Catholics in Atlanta, Georgia, focusing on the historic Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in the Old Fourth Ward. Our Lady of Lourdes is a neighbor of major historic Black Protestant churches in the city, including Ebenezer Baptist Church, a block away, which during the Civil Rights era was the pulpit of Martin Luther King Jr. Featuring archival and oral history sources, the book examines the religious and cultural life of the parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, showing how this Black Catholic congregation fit into the overall religious ecology of the neighborhood. Examining Our Lady of Lourdes in relation to these larger Black Protestant congregations helps to illuminate whether and how they were shaped by their place at a center of the civil rights struggle, and how religious change and social change intersect.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479816507
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Uncovers how the Civil Rights Movement and Vatican II affected African American Catholics in Atlanta The history and practices of African American Catholics has been vastly understudied, and Black Catholics are often written off as a fringe sector of the religious population. Yet, Catholics of African descent have been a part of Catholicism since the early days of European exploration into the New World. In the Shadow of Ebenezer examines how the Civil Rights Movement and the Second Vatican Council affected African American Catholics in Atlanta, Georgia, focusing on the historic Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in the Old Fourth Ward. Our Lady of Lourdes is a neighbor of major historic Black Protestant churches in the city, including Ebenezer Baptist Church, a block away, which during the Civil Rights era was the pulpit of Martin Luther King Jr. Featuring archival and oral history sources, the book examines the religious and cultural life of the parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, showing how this Black Catholic congregation fit into the overall religious ecology of the neighborhood. Examining Our Lady of Lourdes in relation to these larger Black Protestant congregations helps to illuminate whether and how they were shaped by their place at a center of the civil rights struggle, and how religious change and social change intersect.
The Labyrinth
Author: Elizabeth Aimé
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1480842664
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
The Labyrinth: A Journey to True Happiness embraces several personal questions. Who are you? What have you been put on earth to do as you live the lifethe giftgiven you? In a collection of short stories, Elizabeth Aim gives clues to assist you in discerning your own vocationyour calling. Without resorting to preaching, boasting, or complaining, the stories show how ones calling can and does change over the years. Youll laugh and cry as you share the hills and valleys and the twists and turns that comprise the labyrinth through which one journeys to true happiness. Along the way marked out by the stories in The Labyrinth, youll come to see that every human life is precious, and every person has a distinctive part to play in Gods creation. In finding our way, it helps to see where weve been. The memories we hold in our hearts serve as clues becauseif we are wisewe put aside what turns out to be insignificant and keep only what is vital to who we are and what we believe. This collection of short stories follows the path of one individual who wondered, made choices, and learned how to discern a vocation for living well while journeying to true happiness.
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1480842664
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
The Labyrinth: A Journey to True Happiness embraces several personal questions. Who are you? What have you been put on earth to do as you live the lifethe giftgiven you? In a collection of short stories, Elizabeth Aim gives clues to assist you in discerning your own vocationyour calling. Without resorting to preaching, boasting, or complaining, the stories show how ones calling can and does change over the years. Youll laugh and cry as you share the hills and valleys and the twists and turns that comprise the labyrinth through which one journeys to true happiness. Along the way marked out by the stories in The Labyrinth, youll come to see that every human life is precious, and every person has a distinctive part to play in Gods creation. In finding our way, it helps to see where weve been. The memories we hold in our hearts serve as clues becauseif we are wisewe put aside what turns out to be insignificant and keep only what is vital to who we are and what we believe. This collection of short stories follows the path of one individual who wondered, made choices, and learned how to discern a vocation for living well while journeying to true happiness.
Greek Folk Poesy: Folk prose. The survival of paganism
Author: Lucy Mary Jane Garnett
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ballads, Greek (Modern)
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ballads, Greek (Modern)
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
New Folklore Researches: Folk-prose
Author: Lucy Mary Jane Garnett
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folk-lore, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 814
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folk-lore, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 814
Book Description
I Thought the Sun Was God
Author: Masako Kimura Streling
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1770974687
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Born in a poor fishing village under difficult circumstances, Masako, a descendant of the Satsuma Samurai Clan, grew up burdened with many, filial responsibilities, in a rigorously class-conscious and patriarchal society-one headed for massive and profound change. Unable to reconcile herself to the many roles within roles imposed upon her, and feeling in her heart that she was destined to make a difference, Masako embarked on a lifelong journey of growth and self-discovery that took her across the Pacific Ocean and eventually led her to God. In their sixties-when most Americans are hoping to retire and enjoy the fruits of their labors-Masako and her husband Carl spent three years as the first Lay Missionaries for the Society of St. Columban in Japan. Those years, while life changing, were also painful and left Masako scarred and in a state of spiritual and emotional crisis. Questioning her role, her identity, and her very worth, Masako returned to the United States to rebuild a life, and reconnect with the Church community. I Thought The Sun Was God is a powerful story of faith's eventual triumph over deprivation, denial, and rejection. It relates the author's struggle with adversity and injustice, culminating with her eventual surrender to the true higher power. It is about the struggle versus adversity and injustice, but it is also about surrender to one true higher power and finding one's voice while listening for the small, still voice of God.
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1770974687
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Born in a poor fishing village under difficult circumstances, Masako, a descendant of the Satsuma Samurai Clan, grew up burdened with many, filial responsibilities, in a rigorously class-conscious and patriarchal society-one headed for massive and profound change. Unable to reconcile herself to the many roles within roles imposed upon her, and feeling in her heart that she was destined to make a difference, Masako embarked on a lifelong journey of growth and self-discovery that took her across the Pacific Ocean and eventually led her to God. In their sixties-when most Americans are hoping to retire and enjoy the fruits of their labors-Masako and her husband Carl spent three years as the first Lay Missionaries for the Society of St. Columban in Japan. Those years, while life changing, were also painful and left Masako scarred and in a state of spiritual and emotional crisis. Questioning her role, her identity, and her very worth, Masako returned to the United States to rebuild a life, and reconnect with the Church community. I Thought The Sun Was God is a powerful story of faith's eventual triumph over deprivation, denial, and rejection. It relates the author's struggle with adversity and injustice, culminating with her eventual surrender to the true higher power. It is about the struggle versus adversity and injustice, but it is also about surrender to one true higher power and finding one's voice while listening for the small, still voice of God.
A Message from My Father
Author: James C. Clay Jr.
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1627095861
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
This message was given to me to give to you. Heaven and Hell are real. We as humans have a tendency to forget about things we cannot see. We should always be mindful of our duty here in this life as it pertains to God's Kingdom. I implore all who reads A Message from My Father to make sure you get your life in order before leaving this earth. My Father gives us all a glimpse into what life can be like after death for those who don't have their lives on track or in sync with the word of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The last conversation My Father and I had before he left us to be with our Lord was, "to make sure I was right in the decision's I made where others people are involved". He implored me to treat all people with respect and kindness and to always do what is right as it pertains to the word of God, not what I feel is right for me. Amen Remember to be thankful, prayerful and humble in this lifetime and remember, "He can see what's in your heart".
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1627095861
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
This message was given to me to give to you. Heaven and Hell are real. We as humans have a tendency to forget about things we cannot see. We should always be mindful of our duty here in this life as it pertains to God's Kingdom. I implore all who reads A Message from My Father to make sure you get your life in order before leaving this earth. My Father gives us all a glimpse into what life can be like after death for those who don't have their lives on track or in sync with the word of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The last conversation My Father and I had before he left us to be with our Lord was, "to make sure I was right in the decision's I made where others people are involved". He implored me to treat all people with respect and kindness and to always do what is right as it pertains to the word of God, not what I feel is right for me. Amen Remember to be thankful, prayerful and humble in this lifetime and remember, "He can see what's in your heart".
The Sunday School Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian education
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian education
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
A Row to Hoe
Author: Deborah Norton
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1609117085
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
Jean Louise Finch, better known as Scout from Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, is now a middle school history teacher in Savannah, Georgia. In the relevant and insightful new novel A Row to Hoe, Jean decides to teach her students about slavery in pre-Civil War America, believing that such disturbing subjects are easier to learn about when thought of in light of potential positive outcomes. Jean reviews the institution of slavery, several slave narratives, and discusses the Underground Railroad as well as the Abolitionist movement and racism. After teaching her class about slavery, one of her students, 12-year-old Lisa, loses one leg below the knee, only to find that her remaining ankle becomes very strong, because it has to compensate for the inadequacies of her prosthesis. Lisa eventually finds that her new challenges can be a positive force in her life. Deborah Norton wrote this book after learning that black rap artists use racist language in their songs. It occurred to me that they must not be aware of the history of racist language in America. I did some research, and realized that I was not aware of this history either.About the Author: Deborah Norton is inspired by great artists. She is moved by social issues that affect young girls and women, and is working on her next book, a sequel that includes the issues of bullying, trafficking, and domestic violence. Norton lives in San Antonio, Texas. Publisher's website: http: //SBPRA.com/DeborahNorto
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1609117085
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
Jean Louise Finch, better known as Scout from Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, is now a middle school history teacher in Savannah, Georgia. In the relevant and insightful new novel A Row to Hoe, Jean decides to teach her students about slavery in pre-Civil War America, believing that such disturbing subjects are easier to learn about when thought of in light of potential positive outcomes. Jean reviews the institution of slavery, several slave narratives, and discusses the Underground Railroad as well as the Abolitionist movement and racism. After teaching her class about slavery, one of her students, 12-year-old Lisa, loses one leg below the knee, only to find that her remaining ankle becomes very strong, because it has to compensate for the inadequacies of her prosthesis. Lisa eventually finds that her new challenges can be a positive force in her life. Deborah Norton wrote this book after learning that black rap artists use racist language in their songs. It occurred to me that they must not be aware of the history of racist language in America. I did some research, and realized that I was not aware of this history either.About the Author: Deborah Norton is inspired by great artists. She is moved by social issues that affect young girls and women, and is working on her next book, a sequel that includes the issues of bullying, trafficking, and domestic violence. Norton lives in San Antonio, Texas. Publisher's website: http: //SBPRA.com/DeborahNorto