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‘BVM History is American History:’ Kathryn Lawlor, BVM

Kitty Lawlor, BVM autographs one of the books she wrote about BVM Foundress Mary Frances Clarke's letters. by Mary Glindinning The history of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the people and places they served intertwine…

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Giving the Gift of Life, Affirming Life in Ministries

Marie Greaney, BVM has given blood since she was in the novitiate at Mount Carmel in Dubuque, Iowa. Featured in the Winter 2020 issue of Salt by Margaret “Peggy” Geraghty, BVM Marie (David Therese) Greaney, BVM celebrated her 87th birthday…

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Clarke Student Video Raises Awareness of Marshallese in Dubuque

Six Clarke University students created a video about Marshallese people living in Dubuque, Iowa, to help address challenges of racism and oppression. “The Forgotten People” video is a result of an inaugural Activism and Values Informed Education Clarke Compass scholarship…

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Families Seeking Asylum Cared For, Kept Safe

BVM Luann Brown sorts through much-needed donations during her service in San Diego to help families who are crossing the border. She reflects, “In companioning families through the airport, I am struck by how little they have. Some travel to…

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It’s All About the Exhale

Featured in the winter 2021 issue of Salt magazine. by Associate Katie Pfiffner Recently a friend was playing with the phrase ‘hindsight is 20/20,’ being grateful 2020 is behind us, and she asked me an intriguing question: “How has 2020 changed…

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