LENT AT CSJB As we enter the holy season of Lent, we are reminded by our Mother Foundress, Harriet Monsell, to keep it simple. It is sometimes difficult to remember that when we become caught up in life’s many distractions. Lent provides a time of quiet contemplation on how we can simplify our lives and be reconciled to God. We are called away from our busy lives to remember where our focus should be. The Sisters of CSJB observe fasting on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. We walk the stations of the cross. We keep silence on Ash Wednesday and then from Maundy Thursday through Holy Saturday. On Maundy Thursday the Angelus bell is last rung at noon and not rung again until noon on Easter Day. It is a time to draw inward and walk the road to Jerusalem with our Lord. Please go to our EVENTS PAGE to see our offerings of Lenten programs. MOTHER HARRIET IS IN THE RUNNING!
MENDHAM FAITH LEADERS LENTEN SERIES The Mendham Faith Leaders are once again sponsoring our Lenten Luncheon Series on Wednesdays at noon throughout Lent. Grace Lutheran Church is graciously hosting these meditative noonday services, which are followed by a simple lunch of soup and bread. All are welcome. Each Wednesday a different pastor or religious community leader leads the worship and delivers a short meditation. Here’s this year’s schedule:
The Lenten series has been a meaningful part of the Mendham Faith Leaders’ programs for many years. It was suspended from 2020-2023 due to the pandemic, so we are very glad to be able to gather together again. THE GOOD SHEPHERD HOME IN CAMEROON
Cistus was also featured as a speaker on "Community Volunteering" alongside the founder of Homes Diary, Peinlap Shnaida. He shared his volunteering experience live on Instagram on Feb. 20, in a discussion geared towards encouraging people to volunteer and transform their communities by proffering sustainable solutions to community problems.
FROM SISTER VICTORIA MICHELLE - JOY
THE 149TH ANNUAL NEWARK DIOCESAN CONVENTION
INTERFAITH STUDIES - From Sister Eleanor Francis
THE WINTER SEARCH PROGRAM
SISTER MONICA CLARE AT SEMINARY
RELIGIOUS LIFE SUNDAY
GOOD NEWS GARDENS CSJB Garden of Hope Preseason Greens & Eagle Scout Induction From CSJB Associate Julie Crawford
CREATION CARE: Trees, the Givers of LIfe, Serve as Heritage or Witness Trees From CSJB Associate Julie Crawford The earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit with seed in them, after their kind; and God saw that it was good. ~Genesis 1:12
The benefits of conserving big trees are countless. Big trees give us hope. These massive trees have stood the test of time and weathered countless storms and events. If these great survivors can stand after enduring so much, then so can we. As the lead for NJ Big Tree Registry program, Joseph Bennett can provide educational programs for communities and youth groups but requires a three month in advance request. You may CLICK HERE to email Joseph Bennett for more information on the Big Tree Registry. GOOD NEWS GARDENS Grow it Green Greenhouse Work and Annual Fundraiser From CSJB Associate Julie Crawford For land that has drunk the rain that often falls on it, and produces a crop useful to those for whose sake it is cultivated, receives a blessing from God.~Hebrews 6:7
GOOD NEWS GARDENS Join the Movement to Plant, Pray, and Proclaim! Breaking New Ground at St. Andrews and Holy Communion From CSJB Associate Julie Crawford
EPISCOPAL WOMEN'S HISTORY PROJECT
THE EPIPHANY PARTY
Click on the slideshow for a few Epiphany Party moments. THE CLEWER INITIATIVE
OUR KNITTING MINISTRY
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Many thanks to all the kind people who have expressed interest in being CSJB Legacy donors. Our promise to you is that your legacy will continue God's work. CLICK HERE for information about becoming a Legacy donor. GOODSHOP
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CSJB ASSOCIATES AND OBLATES
CSJB Associate Eileen Kennedy's paintings will be featured in a Williamsburg, Brooklyn art show Saturday March 11. CLICK HERE for more info. and a listing of her upcoming shows. ST. JOHN BAPTIST SCHOOL ALUMNAE
Joyce McGirr (SJBS 1961) will be singing in a performance of Handel's Messiah, Parts Two and Three, on March 18 at 7:30 PM. The concert is part of the Ars Musica Chorale season. Please CLICK HERE for ticket purchase and details. (L to R) Sister Beatrice Clare, Father Noble, and Charlyn Crandall-Heidenreich at the 100th Anniversary of CSJB in 1952 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES New Jersey Long Term Care Ombudsman Program and I Choose Home Nursing homes housed a relatively small number of people (1.1 million) aged 65 and older, but the percentage increases dramatically with age, ranging from 1% for those aged 65 to 74, 2% for those aged 75 to 84, and 7% for those aged 85 and up. While the majority of older adults (93.5 percent, or 33.4 million) live in the community, 4.5 percent live in nursing homes and 2 percent live in assisted living facilities. New Jersey provides training for volunteers to reach out to residents to help them navigate the system. Through the NJ LTC Ombudsman Program, the Volunteer Advocates are an essential part of the LTCO team. The Volunteer Advocate’s role is to solve problems for the resident and to ensure that all residents are being treated with dignity and respect. Each Volunteer Advocate undergoes 36 hours of extensive and in-depth training and is required to pass a certification exam in order to participate in the program. After field training with a mentor an advocate is assigned to one facility. Learn How to Become a NJLTC Ombudsman
Offering Letters Call and Prayers for Bread forThe World Support for SNAP Benefits
CSJB BOOKS
LOOKING AHEAD
PLEASE JOIN US IN PRAYING FOR
We pray especially for the poor, the marginalized, and the oppressed. OUR HEARTFELT THANKS TO
TO SUPPORT OUR GENERAL FUND
Sister Pamela (L) and Sister Mary Lynne before the Saturday Eucharist at the Newark Diocesan Convention
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