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Newsletter: January 2023

Dear Friends of Joseph House: January is the doorway into a new year. It’s a threshold we cross, and although symbolic (January 1st was just another day), it is still rich in meaning, like many other thresholds. A literal threshold we cross every day is the one going into our homes. Our front door marks…

Newsletter: December 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: Whether it comes naturally to one’s self or not, our convent life is geared toward early risers. At this time of year our days begin in darkness. It is quiet and still when we gather in the chapel for Morning Prayer. We recite psalms, listen to a Scripture reading, and…

Newsletter: November 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: Not long ago, we had to wait for someone in the parking lot of a shopping center. It gave us the chance to do some people watching. We saw a man with gray hair timidly approach people and ask them something. He held out his hand in the unmistakable gesture…

Newsletter: October 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: When our founder started our community in 1974, she wanted it to be counter-cultural. But her understanding of what that meant was counter-cultural itself. Emulating Jesus, Mary, and Joseph is what Sr. Mary Elizabeth had in mind. She was inspired by the Holy Family and the life they lived in…

Newsletter: September 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: No matter how old we get, September always means “back to school” in some way. Summer is over and now it’s time to get a little more serious. There are some things we miss about our school days, like getting new school supplies and the anticipation of new classes and…

Newsletter: August 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: The heaviness of the daily news can be oppressive like the summer’s heat. Suffering, violence, and hatred seem to be everywhere, and there just isn’t a quick fix to the troubles of the world. But every day we can plant seeds of peace, of hope, and of change. Invisible to…

Newsletter: July 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: “We are not expecting utopia here on earth. But God meant things to be much easier than we have made them.” These are words of Dorothy Day (1897-1980), a woman who dedicated her life to peace and the works of mercy. She was a friend of our founder, Sr. Mary…

Newsletter: June 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: Home is where we love and take care of our families. For Charles de Foucauld, family meant everyone. Our freshly-sainted Br. Charles saw himself as a brother to all people, a “universal brother” as he called himself. Deep in the desert lands of Algeria where he lived, he was equally…