Venerable Mother Seraphina Farolfi the foundress of the Clarist Franciscan Missionaries of the Most Blessed Sacrament (CFMSS) intituted the Congregation on May 1st, 1898 with a preferential love for the poor.
The document discusses beliefs about God the Father. It describes Him as the first person of the Trinity, the Creator, and the Alpha and Omega. It discusses how God revealed His name as YHWH to Moses, meaning "I Am" to demonstrate His eternal presence. The Father is revealed through His Son and by the Holy Spirit. The Trinity consists of three divine persons in one God, who created the world and guides history according to His will and power.
This book is about you. About your inner Self as taught by Enlightened Master Lord Shiva in the ancient treatise called Shiva Sutras.
It is about knowing your Higher Self which is Light of awareness and discarding your lower self which is born out of darkness of ignorance.
Tutoría San Faustino Básica Prof Johana Zambrano.pptxJohanaZambrano21
El documento describe una tutoría sobre San Faustino Míguez. Los objetivos son conocer la figura de San Faustino, actualizar su preocupación por los niños, descubrir la importancia de la igualdad y potenciarla en las aulas. Se describe la vida de San Faustino como un gran amigo de Jesús que se preocupó por todos, especialmente las niñas sin educación. Vio a la naturaleza como capaz de beneficiar a los humanos y fundó un laboratorio de plantas medicinales.
This document provides details of a spiritual pilgrimage to various Marian shrines in Portugal, France, and Italy from October 31st to November 11th, 2011. It will be led by a pastor and involve daily masses, prayers, and visits to important religious sites associated with apparitions of Mary. The pilgrimage will begin in Fatima, Portugal, visiting sites related to the apparitions of Mary to three shepherd children. It will then continue to Paris, France, visiting Notre Dame Cathedral and the chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Further destinations are mentioned. Daily prayers and reflections are included relevant to each site.
Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia and joined the Sisters of Loreto order in 1928. In 1937, she took her vows and taught in Calcutta, India. In 1946, she had a calling to help the poor and destitute on the streets of Calcutta. She founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 to care for the poor and sick. Over the following decades, she expanded the order globally and opened hospices, schools, and orphanages. Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and was later canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in recognition of her humanitarian work.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni - Sr. Alaide Deretti - 14 luglio ...Maike Loes
The document summarizes the General Council's visit to the Port of Genoa on the 140th anniversary of the first Salesian missionary expedition. It describes their experience of contemplation and remembrance of the past missionaries. It invites the sisters to pray for today's refugees and migrants, and to cultivate a vision of the future through reading Mother Mazzarello's letters. The Councilors share their reflections on being moved by following the example of courage and generosity of the early missionaries in proclaiming the Gospel.
The document discusses beliefs about God the Father. It describes Him as the first person of the Trinity, the Creator, and the Alpha and Omega. It discusses how God revealed His name as YHWH to Moses, meaning "I Am" to demonstrate His eternal presence. The Father is revealed through His Son and by the Holy Spirit. The Trinity consists of three divine persons in one God, who created the world and guides history according to His will and power.
This book is about you. About your inner Self as taught by Enlightened Master Lord Shiva in the ancient treatise called Shiva Sutras.
It is about knowing your Higher Self which is Light of awareness and discarding your lower self which is born out of darkness of ignorance.
Tutoría San Faustino Básica Prof Johana Zambrano.pptxJohanaZambrano21
El documento describe una tutoría sobre San Faustino Míguez. Los objetivos son conocer la figura de San Faustino, actualizar su preocupación por los niños, descubrir la importancia de la igualdad y potenciarla en las aulas. Se describe la vida de San Faustino como un gran amigo de Jesús que se preocupó por todos, especialmente las niñas sin educación. Vio a la naturaleza como capaz de beneficiar a los humanos y fundó un laboratorio de plantas medicinales.
This document provides details of a spiritual pilgrimage to various Marian shrines in Portugal, France, and Italy from October 31st to November 11th, 2011. It will be led by a pastor and involve daily masses, prayers, and visits to important religious sites associated with apparitions of Mary. The pilgrimage will begin in Fatima, Portugal, visiting sites related to the apparitions of Mary to three shepherd children. It will then continue to Paris, France, visiting Notre Dame Cathedral and the chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Further destinations are mentioned. Daily prayers and reflections are included relevant to each site.
Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia and joined the Sisters of Loreto order in 1928. In 1937, she took her vows and taught in Calcutta, India. In 1946, she had a calling to help the poor and destitute on the streets of Calcutta. She founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 to care for the poor and sick. Over the following decades, she expanded the order globally and opened hospices, schools, and orphanages. Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and was later canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in recognition of her humanitarian work.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni - Sr. Alaide Deretti - 14 luglio ...Maike Loes
The document summarizes the General Council's visit to the Port of Genoa on the 140th anniversary of the first Salesian missionary expedition. It describes their experience of contemplation and remembrance of the past missionaries. It invites the sisters to pray for today's refugees and migrants, and to cultivate a vision of the future through reading Mother Mazzarello's letters. The Councilors share their reflections on being moved by following the example of courage and generosity of the early missionaries in proclaiming the Gospel.
“An angel has now left the earth: Angel in name and in fact!”Maike Loes
- Sr. Angela Cassulo was among the first group of FMA sisters sent as missionaries to South America in 1877. She spent her life serving in the kitchens of the missionary houses in Patagonia and Viedma, facing hardship and sacrifice with generosity, humility, and joy.
- She embodied living the will of God above all else. Though she had not originally planned to be a missionary, she made herself available when needed. She remained serene and faithful until her death at the mission in Viedma in 1917.
- Sr. Cassulo's example of finding God in simplicity and ordinary life through her service in the kitchen calls FMA sisters today to value all expressions of their mission equally and
Celebrazione 140° della prima Spedizione Missionaria FMA_14 novembre 2017_engMaike Loes
The document summarizes the celebration of the 140th anniversary of the first missionary departure of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA). It describes how in 1877, Don Bosco selected six FMA sisters to depart from Genoa, Italy on the ship Savoy as the first missionary expedition. They were sent with 20 Salesians to Uruguay to evangelize young people. The celebration commemorates this event and reaffirms the FMA's strong commitment to their missionary mandate from Jesus to "Go to the whole world and preach the Gospel."
Messaggio di Sr. Alaide Deretti, Consigliera per le Missioni -14 settembre 20...Maike Loes
The document discusses an upcoming celebration of the 140th anniversary of the first Missionary Expedition of the Salesian Sisters. It provides details on the anniversary celebration and encourages all sisters to participate in a "Great Missionary Expedition". It introduces Sister Teresa Gedda, one of the early missionary sisters who served in Uruguay, Mexico, and Nicaragua and was known for her Eucharistic devotion. The writer invites all sisters to spend time in Eucharistic Adoration on September 14th to pray for new vocations and missionaries. Thirteen sisters who will receive their missionary crosses on September 24th are also mentioned.
Mother Teresa de la Cruz Candamo was born in 1875 in Lima, Peru to Manuel Candamo, the President of Peru, and Teresa Alvarez Calderon. She enjoyed painting, music, and studied at Sagrado Corazon school. After her father died, she went to Europe and consecrated her life to God in Italy. She returned to Peru with her sister and began teaching catechism to children. In 1919 she founded the Canonesas de la Cruz congregation dedicated to catechesis and liturgy. Mother Teresa loved children and founded an association for them in 1931. After a life dedicated to service, she died in 1953 offering her life for souls and the Church.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni, Sr. Alaide Deretti _ ENGMaike Loes
The letter summarizes activities of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians in Mongolia and preparations for the 150th anniversary of the Institute's foundation, encouraging a renewed commitment to missionary work. It highlights the missionary spirit of Blessed Maria Troncatti, whose 50th anniversary of death occurs that month, recalling her total dedication in establishing the Church in Ecuador. The letter proposes celebrating her memory and accompanying the upcoming Pan-Amazon Synod, praying also for the Blessed Maria Troncatti community in South Korea.
Triduo Sr. Angela Vallese_1 giorno (inglese)Maike Loes
Angela Vallese was born in 1854 in Italy and felt called from a young age to help spread knowledge of Jesus and bring souls to him. She joined the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians and became the first FMA missionary, leading an expedition to South America in 1877. As a missionary for 36 years in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile, Angela translated the Gospel into life through her tireless work, serving others despite difficulties. She remained devoted to spreading the charism of the FMA throughout her missionary career.
Blessed Josepha Hendrina Stenmanns was born in 1852 in Germany. She worked as a silkweaver for 18 years and helped the poor with money and food. In 1884, she arrived in Steyl to help found the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Spirit. She professed her first vows in 1894 and her final vows in 1901. As a leader in the congregation, she helped initiate young women into religious life and oversaw the sisters' work until her death in 1903 at age 50. She lived an exemplary Christian life in service to others.
Blessed Josepha Hendrina Stenmanns was born in 1852 in Germany. She worked as a silkweaver for 18 years, helping the poor with money and food. In 1884, she arrived in Steyl to help found the Congregation of the Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit. She professed her first vows in 1894 and her final vows in 1901. As a leader in the congregation, Mother Josepha was a good teacher, organizer, and housekeeper. She died in 1903 and was declared to have lived an exemplary Christian life by Pope John Paul II in 1992.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni - ENGMaike Loes
The document discusses the Extraordinary Missionary Month desired by Pope Francis and the Panamazon Synod currently taking place. It summarizes Sr. Maria Troncatti's witness and missionary work in the Amazon, defending life and the Church's presence among isolated peoples. It encourages prayer for the Synod's fruits and collaboration with the Church's mission, defending our Common Home wherever life is found.
Vincent was born in 1580 in Ranquine, France, the third of six children. His family had a modest economic situation, requiring him to work from a young age. However, his father recognized Vincent's intelligence and sent him to school in Dax at age 14. After his studies, Vincent was ordained as a priest in 1600 at age 20. In 1605, his ship was captured by pirates and he was sold into slavery in Tunisia, escaping in 1602. He later established organizations to provide assistance to the sick poor, beginning with a group of women in 1617, founding the first Confraternity of Charity.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni_ENGMaike Loes
The document is a letter from the Councilor for Missions to the Sisters reflecting on the past year and looking ahead to 2020. It summarizes several important anniversaries and events in 2019 related to missions, including centennials of documents on missionary activity and the Extraordinary Missionary Month. It encourages the Sisters to prepare for the upcoming General Chapter by rediscovering the missionary zeal of their co-founder Mother Mazzarello through her letters. The Councilor expresses hope that the Sisters will gather, defend, and promote life, and looks forward to dedicating 2020 to Mother Mazzarello's letters to missionaries as a treasure for filling themselves with meaning, joy, life, and hope.
Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia and went on to found the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India in 1950 to care for the poor and dying. As a Catholic nun, she dedicated her life to serving the sick, poor, orphaned, and dying, establishing hospices, soup kitchens, and leper colonies throughout India and around the world. Mother Teresa received numerous honors for her humanitarian work, including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, and was later canonized as Saint Teresa of Calcutta by the Catholic Church in 2016.
Messaggio di Sr. Alaide Deretti_14 agosto 2014 engMaike Loes
This letter announces the upcoming 100th anniversary of the death of Sister Angela Vallese, a pioneering missionary of the Salesian Sisters. It reflects on her exemplary life and missionary spirit in accompanying the first group of sisters sent to America. The letter encourages all sisters to renew their missionary commitment through the upcoming triduum celebrating Sister Angela, and asks for prayers for the next General Chapter to help the sisters in their mission of evangelization.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni_14 maggio 2017_engMaike Loes
The document summarizes the missionary activities of Sister Giovanna Borgna, one of the first Salesian missionary sisters. It details her missionary work starting in Uruguay in the 1800s and continuing in Argentina, Patagonia, Ecuador, and Peru, where she spent 68 years serving ad gentes until her death at age 85. The letter encourages prayer for the missionary provinces where Sr. Borgna served and shares a testimony about her founding works in Ecuador, including navigating extreme poverty and closing an initial mission due to harsh conditions before establishing other schools and missions.
GRANDE SPEDIZIONE MISSIONARIA_14 novembre 2017_engMaike Loes
The document summarizes the first missionary expedition of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA) in 1877. Six sisters departed from Genoa, Italy on November 14th onboard the steamer Savoy, with Don Bosco and Mother Mazzarello seeing them off. Their destination was Montevideo, Uruguay to establish their first mission. The sisters faced the challenge courageously with Mary Help of Christians as their companion. This first expedition helped spark missionary vocations in others and established the FMA's identity as having an outreach beyond Italy's borders. 140 years later, the institute continues to have sisters feel called to mission work across five continents.
This document provides an overview of Pope Francis' visit to Fatima, Portugal on the 100th anniversary of the Virgin Mary's apparitions to three shepherd children. Some key details include:
- Pope Francis traveled to Fatima to canonize Francisco and Jacinta Marto, two of the three shepherd children who witnessed the apparitions.
- During his visit, he led mass for their canonization and prayed at their tombs in the Basilica of Fatima.
- He also met with crowds who gathered to celebrate the 100th anniversary, blessed candles and rosaries, and recalled the messages of faith and hope that the Virgin Mary conveyed through the apparitions.
- His visit continued the
The document summarizes 7 prayers associated with Marian apparitions in Fatima, Portugal in 1917. It describes the origin and wording of the "Decade Prayer" added to the Rosary, and 5 additional prayers taught by an angel and the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children. It also notes 2 additional prayers taught later to Sister Lucia allegedly by Jesus, which have not been approved by the Catholic Church.
Lettera alle missionarie Ottobre 2017_ENGMaike Loes
1) The letter wishes the missionary a fruitful month and encourages preparation for an upcoming missionary expedition in November.
2) It references the Pope's message for World Missionary Day which affirms that the Church's nature is missionary and without the mission, it would cease to be the Church of Christ.
3) The writer encourages remembering the counsel of Pope Pius IX to the first FMA missionaries - to be like shells that receive water and pour it out for others, doing much good.
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“An angel has now left the earth: Angel in name and in fact!”Maike Loes
- Sr. Angela Cassulo was among the first group of FMA sisters sent as missionaries to South America in 1877. She spent her life serving in the kitchens of the missionary houses in Patagonia and Viedma, facing hardship and sacrifice with generosity, humility, and joy.
- She embodied living the will of God above all else. Though she had not originally planned to be a missionary, she made herself available when needed. She remained serene and faithful until her death at the mission in Viedma in 1917.
- Sr. Cassulo's example of finding God in simplicity and ordinary life through her service in the kitchen calls FMA sisters today to value all expressions of their mission equally and
Celebrazione 140° della prima Spedizione Missionaria FMA_14 novembre 2017_engMaike Loes
The document summarizes the celebration of the 140th anniversary of the first missionary departure of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA). It describes how in 1877, Don Bosco selected six FMA sisters to depart from Genoa, Italy on the ship Savoy as the first missionary expedition. They were sent with 20 Salesians to Uruguay to evangelize young people. The celebration commemorates this event and reaffirms the FMA's strong commitment to their missionary mandate from Jesus to "Go to the whole world and preach the Gospel."
Messaggio di Sr. Alaide Deretti, Consigliera per le Missioni -14 settembre 20...Maike Loes
The document discusses an upcoming celebration of the 140th anniversary of the first Missionary Expedition of the Salesian Sisters. It provides details on the anniversary celebration and encourages all sisters to participate in a "Great Missionary Expedition". It introduces Sister Teresa Gedda, one of the early missionary sisters who served in Uruguay, Mexico, and Nicaragua and was known for her Eucharistic devotion. The writer invites all sisters to spend time in Eucharistic Adoration on September 14th to pray for new vocations and missionaries. Thirteen sisters who will receive their missionary crosses on September 24th are also mentioned.
Mother Teresa de la Cruz Candamo was born in 1875 in Lima, Peru to Manuel Candamo, the President of Peru, and Teresa Alvarez Calderon. She enjoyed painting, music, and studied at Sagrado Corazon school. After her father died, she went to Europe and consecrated her life to God in Italy. She returned to Peru with her sister and began teaching catechism to children. In 1919 she founded the Canonesas de la Cruz congregation dedicated to catechesis and liturgy. Mother Teresa loved children and founded an association for them in 1931. After a life dedicated to service, she died in 1953 offering her life for souls and the Church.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni, Sr. Alaide Deretti _ ENGMaike Loes
The letter summarizes activities of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians in Mongolia and preparations for the 150th anniversary of the Institute's foundation, encouraging a renewed commitment to missionary work. It highlights the missionary spirit of Blessed Maria Troncatti, whose 50th anniversary of death occurs that month, recalling her total dedication in establishing the Church in Ecuador. The letter proposes celebrating her memory and accompanying the upcoming Pan-Amazon Synod, praying also for the Blessed Maria Troncatti community in South Korea.
Triduo Sr. Angela Vallese_1 giorno (inglese)Maike Loes
Angela Vallese was born in 1854 in Italy and felt called from a young age to help spread knowledge of Jesus and bring souls to him. She joined the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians and became the first FMA missionary, leading an expedition to South America in 1877. As a missionary for 36 years in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile, Angela translated the Gospel into life through her tireless work, serving others despite difficulties. She remained devoted to spreading the charism of the FMA throughout her missionary career.
Blessed Josepha Hendrina Stenmanns was born in 1852 in Germany. She worked as a silkweaver for 18 years and helped the poor with money and food. In 1884, she arrived in Steyl to help found the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Spirit. She professed her first vows in 1894 and her final vows in 1901. As a leader in the congregation, she helped initiate young women into religious life and oversaw the sisters' work until her death in 1903 at age 50. She lived an exemplary Christian life in service to others.
Blessed Josepha Hendrina Stenmanns was born in 1852 in Germany. She worked as a silkweaver for 18 years, helping the poor with money and food. In 1884, she arrived in Steyl to help found the Congregation of the Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit. She professed her first vows in 1894 and her final vows in 1901. As a leader in the congregation, Mother Josepha was a good teacher, organizer, and housekeeper. She died in 1903 and was declared to have lived an exemplary Christian life by Pope John Paul II in 1992.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni - ENGMaike Loes
The document discusses the Extraordinary Missionary Month desired by Pope Francis and the Panamazon Synod currently taking place. It summarizes Sr. Maria Troncatti's witness and missionary work in the Amazon, defending life and the Church's presence among isolated peoples. It encourages prayer for the Synod's fruits and collaboration with the Church's mission, defending our Common Home wherever life is found.
Vincent was born in 1580 in Ranquine, France, the third of six children. His family had a modest economic situation, requiring him to work from a young age. However, his father recognized Vincent's intelligence and sent him to school in Dax at age 14. After his studies, Vincent was ordained as a priest in 1600 at age 20. In 1605, his ship was captured by pirates and he was sold into slavery in Tunisia, escaping in 1602. He later established organizations to provide assistance to the sick poor, beginning with a group of women in 1617, founding the first Confraternity of Charity.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni_ENGMaike Loes
The document is a letter from the Councilor for Missions to the Sisters reflecting on the past year and looking ahead to 2020. It summarizes several important anniversaries and events in 2019 related to missions, including centennials of documents on missionary activity and the Extraordinary Missionary Month. It encourages the Sisters to prepare for the upcoming General Chapter by rediscovering the missionary zeal of their co-founder Mother Mazzarello through her letters. The Councilor expresses hope that the Sisters will gather, defend, and promote life, and looks forward to dedicating 2020 to Mother Mazzarello's letters to missionaries as a treasure for filling themselves with meaning, joy, life, and hope.
Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia and went on to found the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India in 1950 to care for the poor and dying. As a Catholic nun, she dedicated her life to serving the sick, poor, orphaned, and dying, establishing hospices, soup kitchens, and leper colonies throughout India and around the world. Mother Teresa received numerous honors for her humanitarian work, including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, and was later canonized as Saint Teresa of Calcutta by the Catholic Church in 2016.
Messaggio di Sr. Alaide Deretti_14 agosto 2014 engMaike Loes
This letter announces the upcoming 100th anniversary of the death of Sister Angela Vallese, a pioneering missionary of the Salesian Sisters. It reflects on her exemplary life and missionary spirit in accompanying the first group of sisters sent to America. The letter encourages all sisters to renew their missionary commitment through the upcoming triduum celebrating Sister Angela, and asks for prayers for the next General Chapter to help the sisters in their mission of evangelization.
Messaggio della Consigliera per le Missioni_14 maggio 2017_engMaike Loes
The document summarizes the missionary activities of Sister Giovanna Borgna, one of the first Salesian missionary sisters. It details her missionary work starting in Uruguay in the 1800s and continuing in Argentina, Patagonia, Ecuador, and Peru, where she spent 68 years serving ad gentes until her death at age 85. The letter encourages prayer for the missionary provinces where Sr. Borgna served and shares a testimony about her founding works in Ecuador, including navigating extreme poverty and closing an initial mission due to harsh conditions before establishing other schools and missions.
GRANDE SPEDIZIONE MISSIONARIA_14 novembre 2017_engMaike Loes
The document summarizes the first missionary expedition of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA) in 1877. Six sisters departed from Genoa, Italy on November 14th onboard the steamer Savoy, with Don Bosco and Mother Mazzarello seeing them off. Their destination was Montevideo, Uruguay to establish their first mission. The sisters faced the challenge courageously with Mary Help of Christians as their companion. This first expedition helped spark missionary vocations in others and established the FMA's identity as having an outreach beyond Italy's borders. 140 years later, the institute continues to have sisters feel called to mission work across five continents.
This document provides an overview of Pope Francis' visit to Fatima, Portugal on the 100th anniversary of the Virgin Mary's apparitions to three shepherd children. Some key details include:
- Pope Francis traveled to Fatima to canonize Francisco and Jacinta Marto, two of the three shepherd children who witnessed the apparitions.
- During his visit, he led mass for their canonization and prayed at their tombs in the Basilica of Fatima.
- He also met with crowds who gathered to celebrate the 100th anniversary, blessed candles and rosaries, and recalled the messages of faith and hope that the Virgin Mary conveyed through the apparitions.
- His visit continued the
The document summarizes 7 prayers associated with Marian apparitions in Fatima, Portugal in 1917. It describes the origin and wording of the "Decade Prayer" added to the Rosary, and 5 additional prayers taught by an angel and the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children. It also notes 2 additional prayers taught later to Sister Lucia allegedly by Jesus, which have not been approved by the Catholic Church.
Lettera alle missionarie Ottobre 2017_ENGMaike Loes
1) The letter wishes the missionary a fruitful month and encourages preparation for an upcoming missionary expedition in November.
2) It references the Pope's message for World Missionary Day which affirms that the Church's nature is missionary and without the mission, it would cease to be the Church of Christ.
3) The writer encourages remembering the counsel of Pope Pius IX to the first FMA missionaries - to be like shells that receive water and pour it out for others, doing much good.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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4. The Clarist Franciscan Missionaries of the
Most Blessed Sacrament (CFMSS) the new
Congregation founded by Mother Seraphina
and officially approved by Rome, came into
being on May 1, 1898 opening branch houses
in various parts of Italy and abroad.
5. On February 3, 1901 four young sisters set
sail for India in order to serve the women
and children especially destitute in the
Gangetic plain.
6. On May 30, 1907 four zealous missionaries
sailed for Brazil with the specific aim of
educating the tribal people in the backwards
of Minas Gerais. Itambacury (1907),
Diamantina (1909) and Concecao (1910) all
home to the Xavatos, Pugixao, Bugre and
other woodsmen, became the scene of the
educative/medical activities of the CFMSS.
7. When the earthquake of 1908 rendered many
a child homeless, Seraphina opened Welfare
Centres to shelter the orphaned girls.
Medical Care became a regular feature of the
mission of the CFMSS, ever since Italy
entered the First World War.
8. However, Seraphina’s
avowed aim was the
education of the girl
child.
Her Education policy was
geared to the integral
formation of the pupils
with stress on character
training and practical
skills in fine arts and
household works.
9. She always urged the teachers to be role
models for pupils by their comprehensive
knowledge of the subject matter, effective
teaching methods and above all, by the
example of their own upright character.
She insisted, too, on the teachers “keeping
themselves abreast of scientific progress,
new findings and whatever can contribute to
sharpen their intellect.”
10. “It is truly a great and wonderful thing to
know oneself and to know Jesus: a boon that
rains down streams of celestial consolation.”
- Mother Seraphina
11. “In comparison with the deprivation of
God’s love, I consider sweet all the
torments, the cross and whatever
tortures human cruelty can invent.” -
Mother Seraphina
12.
13. “O Jesus, may you be honey in my mouth,
music to my ears and delight to my heart.”
- Mother Seraphina
14. “The most insignificant act done for
God’s sake becomes
noble with God’s own nobility.”
- Mother Seraphina
15. “How poignantly sweet it is to spend
some days alone with God: to forget
whatever is around us and whatever
we have to leave behind!” - Mother
Seraphina
16. Mother Seraphina passed away after a prolonged
illness on 18 June 1917 leaving behind the great
example of her life as a guide in our journey
towards Jesus our Lord and Master.
17. Almighty eternal Father! you blessed your
handmaid Seraphina with a deep spirit of
contemplation and zeal for the salvation of souls.
You filled her with a burning desire to unite her
life with the love of your Son in the Eucharist. You
enabled her to share in your Son’s redemptive
sacrifice of the Cross through her continuous life
of sacrifice in the selfless service of all, especially
the children and the youth. We praise and thank
you. Merciful Father, through the intercession of
Mother Seraphina I beseech you to grant me the
grace I ardently desire………………(make your
intention) and pray that she may be raised to the
honours of the altar in accordance with your holy
will. Amen.