Today, many people believe that relics are a thing of the past with no relevance to today’s world. I disagree since many of us still utilize prayer cards, rosaries, and other touchstones from our upbringing that comfort us today. They serve as...
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Although I have never met Sister Joyce in person, I feel that I know her since she contributed to our Sister Art Display in the Heritage Room two years ago. Her quilting and handicrafts are exceptional and items such as gift bags and uniquely...
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As a young girl, one of our pre-Memorial Day rituals, headed-up by my father Ben, was a trip to Saint Joseph Cemetery on South Bend’s west side to plant red geraniums on the graves of our family members, especially the veterans. The west-side...
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Children’s Literature develops through themes that are both understood by youngsters now but also encourage their future growth and development. One such children’s story is entitled Miss Maple’s Seeds by Eliza Wheeler. In this story, Miss...
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If food is the way to the heart, then it’s clear that Dietary Service Manager Abby Dunlap Hundt holds dear The Center at Donaldson community. This month, she celebrates her 18th year as a PHJC coworker, where she served in many roles. Abby began...
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Nourish to Flourish was a memorable time for the PHJC staff, and myself as I launched my first event on the 3rd month-versary of my employment here with PHJC. It was my honor to bring both my skills and passion to my new community. The...
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"Sometimes, change is good,” noted Catherine Kasper Home coworker Desiree Godsey in a recent conversation with her friend and fellow coworker Gaylene. The pair also talked about how their faith in God and faith in trusting the journey got them...
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I began life on December 12, 1952 as a “Navy child” in San Diego, California. My father, Edwin, a native of South Bend, Indiana joined the Navy after dropping out of high school. My mom’s brother in-law introduced Edwin to my mother, Jeanette...
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Blessings, gratitude, and connections were the three themes the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ centered its celebrations around for the centennial anniversary of its presence in Donaldson on Sunday, May 21. The event had ice cream, face painting, and...
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