Charity Alive: Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Halifax, 1950-1980 by Sister Mary Olga McKenna

Charity Alive: Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Halifax, 1950-1980

Sister Mary Olga McKenna
408 pages
University Press Of America
May 1998
Hardcover
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Charity Alive: Sisters of Charity, Halifax, 1950-1980 is the sequel to Sister Maura Power's chronicle of the first one hundred years of the congregation's history (Ryerson, 1956) . Based on congregational records and interviews with members of the order, the book traces, describes, and assesses the events which moved the Sisters from the traditional patterns of religious life over the first century into the 1980's. It shows the Sisters' response to the documents of Vatican II and the economic, cultural, and religious challenges during three decades of adaptation, renovation, and renewal. Charity Alive also presents the transformation effected within the congregation which liberated the Sisters and empowered them to reach beyond their traditional ministries of education, health and social services to embrace new forms of ministry such as serving the less visible needs of the economically poor on the fringes of society.

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