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Table of Plenty

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | April 7, 2024

A reflection by SSJ Agrégée​ Cindy Polesnak Imagine that you are the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, discussing the events of the past 3 days, Jesus’ last supper, crucifixion, and resurrection. The two disciples learn that Jesus was not in the tomb, they were feeling disappointed, sad, and discouraged. As they continue their…

We remember . . . Jean Baptiste DiLuzio, SSJ

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | April 1, 2024

Sister Jean Baptiste DiLuzio, SSJ, age 98, of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania, died on March 30, 2024. She was in the 81st year of her religious life. Sister Jean was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, on June 7, 1925, the daughter of the late Antonio and Ermelinda DeDionisio DiLuzio. She entered the…

It is Finished.

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 25, 2024

A reflection by Nancy Fischer, SSJ ​When Jesus had taken the wine, he said, “It is finished.” And bowing his head, he handed over the spirit. -John 19:30 I believe that two key words in this passage are “handed over.”  Other versions interpret it as “gave up.”  Philippians describes Jesus’ arrival on earth by saying,…

Love Listens; Do You?

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 21, 2024

A reflection by Josette Marie Gocella, SSJ As I pondered what might be the message of this reflection to be shared with the congregation and the broader community, I glanced at the various “stick-ums” currently on the refrigerator in my living space. The one which dominates the overall arrangement says, “LOVE LISTENS.” And I thought,…

And then what?

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 10, 2024

Reflection and photo ​by SSJ Agrégée Charlene Kellerman As we know, the practice of giving up something is often a ritual for Lent.  It can serve as a symbol of self-sacrifice, a form of fasting, and represent the sacrifice for Jesus when he went to the desert to fast and pray before the ultimate sacrifice…

God’s timing is often not my timing.

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 4, 2024

A reflection ​by Clare Marie Beichner, SSJ Life and seasons have their timing. Mums typically bloom in the fall. The mums I purchased in September bloomed beautifully until late October. However, the mums I bought in 2022 and planted in the garden to have fall blossoms didn’t happen. I gave them special attention in the…

Are You Listening?

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | March 4, 2024

A Reflection on Mk 9:2-10 ​by SSJ Associate Margaret Chrymko The Transfiguration (Mk 9:2-10), when Jesus led Peter, James, and John up a mountain and was transfigured before them, is one of my favorite Gospels. In the past, I’ve reflected on the “mountain top” experience, envisioning Jesus in dazzling white clothing. The apostles, captivated by…

Are You All In?

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | February 19, 2024

A Lenten Reflection by SSJ Agregee Betsy Wiest In John’s gospel, the woman who anoints Jesus is Mary of Bethany. Let’s start by saying that Mary got it. She sat at Jesus’ feet. She listened and opened her heart to His message. As Mary begins to clean Jesus’ feet, she breaks the seal on the…

Ash Wednesday: The beginning of the end that leads to the new beginning.

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | February 19, 2024

A Lenten Reflection by SSJ Associate Catherine Shimek Ash Wednesday is the day I begin to undertake the removal of some wall that I built between me and God. I examine my life and ask what thing or things have caused a separation over the last year or longer and how I can work to…

January 2024

By Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern PA | January 5, 2024

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