"The Franciscan Kitchen in downtown Louisville serves lunch to 400 - 500 homeless and poor Mondays through Fridays. When asked what could be done to help, I was told they need blankets to ward off the cold, some to use in the shelters, some will not come in off the streets. William and I set about trying to collect 400 - 500 blankets. We currently have 187. Maybe you'd like to help but see blankets aren't cheap! Maybe you can just donate a little and your money will be pooled with others to buy more blankets. Any money donated will be used to buy more blankets."
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Pope Francis has called for a "Year of Mercy" beginning December 8th, 2015. The article about the Cloistered Argentine Carmelite nun and her ministry to the trans women in her community is a wonderful example of how we are all called to Show Mercy in our lives. It is a beautiful story of true Christian Love and Service. Are we Loving and Serving ALL of God's children in our lives? Are we rejecting anyone who needs our Love or Mercy?
PLEASE read a personal story about one of my Best Friends... I have worked with the homeless for over 25 years and I have known many prostitutes, several of them were transgender. One of these "Prostitutes" literally became one of my BEST FRIENDS over the years. She was born a heroine baby and had brain damage because her mother used to bash her head against the wall when she (the infant) cried. Because of this she had SEVERE learning disabilities. Eventually her mother went to prison, so she was raised by her Grandmother who was a good woman. Her entire life, everyone thought my friend was a little girl. On the first day of Second Grade, the teacher said to the class, "All right now, I want all of the boys to line up here, and all the girls to line up here." My friend (born a boy), lines up in the boys line. The teacher says, "I said the girls are to line up over there" and physically placed "him" (at the time) in the girls line. He was ALWAYS being mistaken as a girl. He never felt like a boy and did identify as a girl so at the age of 13 he transitioned to be a girl with the grandmother's permission. When 13 years old, her Science teacher would keep her after class and molest her in the classroom every day. She was African American and lived in a very poor neighborhood. There was a man who started to pimp her out (at 13) to all of the men in the neighborhood. She feared for her life because she was forced to be a prostitute and couldn't tell anyone because her Grandfather was the local Minister and she feared all of the repercussions if he found out. Eventually she was able to move away, but she was ILLITERATE (neither able to read or write at all) because of the brain damage caused by being a heroine baby and physical abuse, so she couldn't get a job in an office situation. She couldn't file paperwork, type, do ANYTHING that you and I take for granted every single day. She was so illiterate that she couldn't even fill out a job application. When she was able to get a job, she was a good salesperson but couldn't make change, so she would frequently lose jobs because they thought she was stealing. As long as I knew her (at least 15 years) she was always involved with learning programs at the local college to help her with her learning disabilities. She WANTED to LEARN, to READ, to WRITE, but her brain was simply not teachable. She literally had NO OPTIONS other than being a Prostitute. One day I asked her how many people she had sex with throughout her life to survive (she was around 45 years old) and her answer was, "Oh Paul... I have no idea... Thirty Thousand???" You and I might say, "That's impossible!" But, if you think about it, she started at the age of 13 and she "worked" right outside of a military base. She would orally service 10+ soldiers a night! That number... 30,000 was NOT impossible and probably underestimated! This "Prostitute" (I use quotes because that is what Society would label her as, as if SHE was corrupting the world and SHE was the problem. As if SHE was DIRTY. No one seems to blame her customers, do they???)... This "Prostitute" was one of the best examples of Living the GOSPEL and the LOVE that God asks each of us to show our Neighbors and our Enemies. "Oh Brother Paul... HOW could you POSSIBLY Say such a thing???!!! She was a PROSTITUTE... A WHORE!!! Surely she will go to HELL!!!!" Well... You tell me... her story continues... This "Prostitute" ALWAYS took care of the poor. She volunteered EVERY WEEK at the local soup kitchen (she was NOT homeless). She would collect clothes and blankets and give them out to those in need and on cold nights she would take as many homeless people she could find and let them stay at her house. When her Grandmother died, she inherited the family home and she opened it up for her family to live in who were struggling themselves back home. Her Greatest asset was her HEART! She knew how to LOVE UNCONDITIONALLY. She showed MERCY because she knew that someday, she would need Mercy shown to her! Honesty, she has helped more people and is a better example of Christian LOVE than MOST Christians I know. So, while this seems to have been a tragic story, and I assure you IT WAS, we all LOVE to have a happy ending, Right??? Well... There's NO HAPPY ENDING HERE. No one had heard from her in awhile, so her best friend had called the police because they usually spoke 5 to 6 times a day. It was highly unusual for her not to hear from her so the police went to her house to see if there was anything suspicious. They weren't allowed to break into the house... 72 hours had to pass before they could enter. After three days, they broke in and she was MURDERED by one of her clients, lying face down on her bed and her little dog was killed by putting it in the freezer. Was my friend a Saint? Most probably not, but I remember she said to me one day, "Paul, do you think I WANT to be a Prostitute???!!! I only do this to SURVIVE!!!" I HONESTLY, TRULY Believed her. Would anyone WANT to be molested by their teacher or pimped out at the age of 13??? Or to sleep with 30,000 men???!!! As I said before, "She showed MERCY because she knew that someday, she would need Mercy shown to her!" How many of us need to be shown Mercy??? Perhaps a few more reminders are needed for us... "Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven." - Luke 6:37 "Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone."- John 8:7 "Blessed are the Merciful, for they will be shown Mercy" - Matthew 5:7 "Judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment." - James 2:13 Beginning December 8th, Pope Francis has called for a Year of Mercy. Please Join me in making this a priority in our lives.
"Over the past 150 years, the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities have left footprints in many areas of life — from health care to education to social work — in Pittsburgh.“One hundred fifty years is a testament to their will and commitment to survive … and their dedication and devotion to people and society and the locales they're located in,” said Tim Schneider, 56, of Sewickley, who has worked with the sisters for more than 30 years."
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"Next month, the Sisters of St. Francis will mark the 150th anniversary of their order’s arrival in Pittsburgh..Faced with an aging membership and fewer women entering religious life, the sisters established Change A Heart to perpetuate their ministry of service.
“How could we connect with young people and have an impact, hopefully, on their lives — not to get vocations necessarily, but just to be able to share our Franciscan spirit?”" CLICK HERE for Full Article
"St. Francis Music Center opened its doors in the fall of 1979 with four teachers offering private and group lessons in piano, strings, winds and dance. It all began when a three-sentence news item appeared in the town paper announcing that a “doctoral researcher was available for keyboard lessons after school hours.” Within a week, 40 students signed up for lessons."
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"The Sisters of St. Francis of Dubuque originated in Herford, Germany, in 1864 where the needs of the homeless and hungry children touched the heart and conscience of the congregation’s foundress, Mother Xavier Termehr.“The work was caring for orphans and battlefield nursing,” said Sister Grace Ann Witte, OSF, who ministers at the Clare Guest House in Sioux City. “They received the Iron Cross from Bismarck for their work with nursing on the battlefield.”
In 1875, a new law ordered religious communities not involved in hospital work to either disband or emigrate. There were 29 sisters in the congregation at the time and all of them desired to remain a religious community." CLICK HERE for Full Article CLICK HERE for Sisters of St. Francis of Dubuque Website
"JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — Back in 1969, Sister MaryAnn Jerkofsky graduated fromBaylor Medical School in Texas with a doctorate in virology.She was fascinated with viruses, the way they reproduce and how they function in a body. That fascination led her to seek her degree, but the road back then was not an easy one.
In 1969, not many women sought a doctorate degree, and even fewer entered a male-dominated field of medicine and graduated from Baylor Medical School." CLICK HERE for Full Article
"LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) - La Crosse's homeless have a new place to go for help.
Catholic Charities and the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration opened the Franciscan Hospitality House on Sixth Street in La Crosse Wednesday. The house will offer social services like mental health support, legal help, and job training to those who don't have a place to call home." CLICK HERE for Full Article CLICK HERE for Franciscan Hospitality House Website
"Long brown robes stir images of monks in monasteries, but Macon’s new Franciscan friars are anything but cloistered.From the moment they moved into the Pleasant Hill neighborhood parish of St. Peter Claver Catholic Church in early September, the trio immersed themselves in their ministry, said Sister Cheryl Ann Hillig, principal of the parish school on Ward Street."
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