IGF046 In Good Faith with Srs. Barbara Hagel and Jeanette DeYoung, gardeners, beekeepers, and educators

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Sisters Barbara Hagel and Jeanette DeYoung are Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose in Fremont, California. They are also gardeners, beekeepers, and educators whose work exemplifies the Dominican Sisters’ leadership in caring for creation. The Dominican campus is home to a 5,000 square foot vegetable garden, a community garden, fruit trees, olive trees dating to the early 1800s, a meadow, and over 1 million honeybees. It’s a place of beauty and education, where the local community gathers with the sisters to learn about and model sustainable living.

In Good Faith with Sisters Barbara Hagel and Jeanette DeYoung

Preaching via creation care

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Sisters Barbara Hagel and Jeanette DeYoung, Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose in Fremont, California, explain how their work of caring for creation preaches the Good News. Hear the full In Good Faith episode IGF046 at aNunsLife.org. A transcript of this podcast is available below.

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A Nun's Life celebrates 15th anniversary!

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This year marks the 15th anniversary of A Nun’s Life Ministry! It's a great moment made possible by all of YOU–each individual in the online community of A Nun’s Life Ministry! 

A Nun's Life celebrates 15th anniversary

How is congregational support important when taking risks to start a new ministry?

In this #Nunday video, Sister Laura Kelly, CSM, reflects on the risks and challenges of starting a new ministry and how important the support of her congregation was to her.

The importance of community support when making challenging decisions for new ministry.

What lies at the heart of your community's charism?

In this #Nunday video, Sister Pat reflects upon the gift of her community charism and is challenged to give three words that best describe her congregation.

Sister Pat Dowling, CBS