Dozens of children, a room full of gratitude, and the quiet heroism of the Sisters of Life turn a parish gym into Bethlehem and remind New York where Christmas really lives.
This is so beautiful. The Sisters of Life have such a gift for making God’s love tangible, and your description of the nativity—those children, their presence, their joy—felt like a living icon of hope. Life welcomed, cherished, and celebrated right at the heart of the Incarnation. Thank you for sharing something so tender and sacred.
I really appreciate your showcases of these Sisters. I know the ones in Westchester, so it's great to get to see others at work in their charism elsewhere.
This is so beautiful. The Sisters of Life have such a gift for making God’s love tangible, and your description of the nativity—those children, their presence, their joy—felt like a living icon of hope. Life welcomed, cherished, and celebrated right at the heart of the Incarnation. Thank you for sharing something so tender and sacred.
Well said!
I really appreciate your showcases of these Sisters. I know the ones in Westchester, so it's great to get to see others at work in their charism elsewhere.
This is so beautiful!! Thank you for sharing it with us.
May God continue to use your help in this work of love that you carry on.
My prayers are with you.
Thank you for placing a spotlight on the Sisters of Life.
I’m actually very close with one myself. She sat with me in a time of crisis and despair when I couldn’t see the light.
I can attest that it’s not just the unborn they save but also teenagers.
I was one of them.
I thank the Lord for her holy intervention that day.
May God Bless them all.