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News and Info week of 4/1/25

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | April 4, 2025

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We remember . . . Rose Marie Chisholm, SSJ

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | April 2, 2025

Rose Marie Chisholm, SSJ, 99, of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania, died on April 1, 2025, in the 78th year of her religious life. She was born on August 30, 1925, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the daughter of the late Hugh and Lillian (Vearse) Chisholm. She graduated from Watertown Senior High School in…

Let Go of the Rope

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 31, 2025

A Lenten reflection by SSJ Agrégée Tammy Van Buren The story goes that an experienced climber had almost reached the top of the mountain when he lost his footing and plunged backward toward the ground. “God! Help me!” the man cried out in desperation. As quickly as he had been falling, he came to a…

Are You There, Child? It’s Me: God​

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 31, 2025

A Lenten reflection by SSJ Agrégée Charlene Kellerman How does God speak to you? Does God have a love language known and understood only between you and God? I believe so. How is it that two (or three or more) people can hear or experience the exact same thing, and, for one, it may be…

Being a Human Being

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 17, 2025

A Lenten reflection by SSJ Agrégée Betsy Wiest Each year when Lent rolls around, conversations abound about what we will “give up.” Will it be chocolate, fast food, TV, Facebook, etc? In reality, giving up any of these items doesn’t do what Lent is intended to do, and that is to be introspective and bring…

It’s Not Lent Without Easter

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 11, 2025

A Lenten Reflection by SSJ Associate Mary Fuhrman Many Christians eagerly embrace Lent. Historically, I have not been one of them. Lent follows too quickly upon the Christmas Season for my tastes. A couple days after the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (final day of the Liturgical Christmas Season) while I am still…

Maxim 3

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 4, 2025

Empty yourself continually in honor of the Incarnate Word who emptied himself with so much love for you (Phil.2:7). Make your commitment to live in the practice of the most sincere, true and profound humility possible to you. Do so on all occasions to everyone, but especially to God, from whom must come all the…

Maxim 2

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 4, 2025

Take it as a general rule for your inner being, for your virtues and for your actions that “you must be made perfect just as your God is perfect” (Mt. 5:48); that is to say, embrace in all things what will bring about the greater glory of God, be more conformable to God’s holy will…

Maxim 1

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 4, 2025

Keep always in mind the aim of your vocation which is sublime; and never do anything which contradicts the commitment to a life full of modesty, gentleness and holiness. MAXIM POPUP

We remember . . . Barbara Ann Vavreck, SSJ

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | January 17, 2025

Sister Barbara Ann Vavreck, SSJ, 87, of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania, died on January 15, 2025, in Erie, in the 70th year of her religious life. She was born on December 11, 1937, in Philipsburg, PA, to the late Andrew and Barbara (Rusnak) Vavreck.  She attended Hawk Run Elementary School and…

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