Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Online Leadership for Religious Sisters

1. Google search and you'll find a good blogspot.


a) A good blogspot is inspiring.

b) It strengthens our vocation as human, christian, catholic, belonging to a religious institute of consecrated life.

c) It is intelligently crafted.

d) It reminds us of our calling to stand for life and be the voice of the last, the lost, and the least.

Jenny's blog, "The Power of a Single Life " says something about the childhood of Mother Angelica http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/mamaneedscoffee/

"Born Rita Antoinette Rizo to a suicidally depressed and soon-to-be single mother in Canton, Ohio, the young would-be nun grew up in a toxic family environment in a home that swarmed, at times, with literal rats. Her father, an unemployed tailor who would eventually leave her mother, never wanted children." 

e) A good blog brings home the point that we have to do more.

"The religious sisters who taught at her parochial school offered her little in the way of support or comfort, and when her parents divorced when she was 6 years old, her position as a pariah seemed set in stone. She recalled of her childhood years that she was often cold, hungry, and more interested survival than in schoolwork."



2. Blog so that people may find a good blogspot.

a) Wake up the Catholics.  The world will change for the better.


b) Remind ourselves as servant-leaders that perseverance in being good is the right thing to do always.

http://goodngreat.com/21-top-mother-teresa-quotes/

The fruit of success may not be visible at the moment or in the near future, but it is happening. We are doing something we haven't  done before. We are working with grace and exercising our faith.


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https://www.pinterest.com/rosenadal/mother-angelica-and-ewtn/


c) Even if we are unmarried, we become mothers.

https://twitter.com/Sister_4_Life


d) Give feet and wings to the Gospel as Sr. Thecla Merlo (1894-1964) encouraged her daughters: the Daughters of St. Paul.


e) It is God we preach or talk about, and not ourselves.