"Christmas is the spirit of giving without a thought of getting. It is happiness because we see joy in people. It is forgetting self and finding time for others."
See for Yourself - On a recent visit to an area cathedral on a Saturday morning, I walked in and saw a number of college-age people walking around, looking at the structure's interior.
"Incarnation is not a one-time event. It is ongoing as we grow in wisdom, age and grace. During this Christmas season, be awake and aware of how incarnations burst into your life."
GSR Today - We set up The Life to further the global sisterhood by sharing approaches and solutions in pursuit of a better world. Twenty sisters from around the world share their thoughts and expertise by answering a question posed to the panel each month. What would you like to ask them?
Sr. Marge Clark of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary spent 13 years with Network, lobbying for changes in national policy. Recently retired, she talks to GSR about the changes she's seen and the challenges of hyperpartisan Washington.
At a time in our world when there is so much happening that brings sorrow to our hearts, it is important to pause and to contemplate the everyday incarnations that appear in our lives.
The Life - Liturgy. Togetherness. Soccer. Devotions. Food. Customs. Charitable actions. This month, sisters around the world let us peek into their homes and convents to see how they celebrate Advent or Christmas with customs and celebrations characteristic of their different communities and countries.
"The decoration was natural. The starry night told the tale. Joy to the world!"
Notes from the Field - Cremisan was one of the possible destinations for my mission in the Holy Land, so I was curious to see the work of the Salesian Sisters in the valley of Beit Jala, Bethlehem, in the Palestinian Territories.
"Big is not better than small, and a lot is not better than a few. It's just what God needs. We are enough."