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Forming valuable bonds through Mercy Home’s mentor program
Bridget Brzezinski was looking for a way to make a difference back in 2017, but she wasn’t sure exactly how to go about it. Near the entrance to her office building, she saw advertisements seeking Mercy Home volunteers, so she decided to make a call.
Volunteering: Glorifying the Lord through service to others
At the end of Mass, we are blessed and sent “in peace to love and serve the Lord.” But how are we to be disciples of Christ in everyday life, outside of Mass?
Retirees share their time through Ignatian Volunteer Corps
George Casson doesn’t think he does much at San Miguel School, 1954 W. 19th St. Casson, a retired attorney from Hinsdale, Illinois, and a member of the Ignatian Volunteer Corps, spends two days a week at the school, which operates on extended school year and an extended school day.
Those who volunteer more likely to consider vocations
If women’s religious congregations want to find young women with religious vocations, the Catholic Volunteer Network has a simple suggestion: look among our volunteers.
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