In the Company of Charity
In the Company of Charity is a podcast that invites listeners into meaningful conversations about the Catholic Church, society, and service to others, all through the lens of the spirit we've received from St. Vincent de Paul, the saint of charity. Hosted by the Daughters of Charity, each episode offers thought-provoking dialogue with nonprofit leaders, spiritual thinkers, and those working on the front lines of charity and advocacy. We explore how the spirit of service can inspire real-world action and personal transformation. Whether you're seeking spiritual enrichment or a deeper understanding of charitable work, you'll find companionship and insight here.
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In the Company of Charity
Do The Good: The Sisters Who Shaped America
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Since the beginning of our country, Catholic Sisters have been doing the good. From marching for civil rights to caring for those with leprosy and AIDS to founding schools and hospitals, it's impossible to measure the amount of good they have produced.
In this episode, Lisa Donahue begins some of these stories for us. Their full stories can be found in the new exhibit at the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland.