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                                                              s  Sr. Pat Eck cares for Daniella, the pet of Sr. Frances McCabe
 Caring for Creation                                                            Sr. Pat Eck with her calico cat, Michele.
                                                               who passed away last year.

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        Our pets are part of our family. As we come into
       relationship with other aspects of our created
      order, ‘Brother Sun and Sister Moon’ as St. Francis
      of Assisi sang, I believe we experience more and
     more of the creativity, gentleness, joy and beauty
     of God’s vision for all God has created. Caring for
    our pets is a way to exercise stewardship and care
   for creation in our own home. And our pets care
   for us, too, through their love, loyalty and affection.
  It is a mutual relationship.”
       ‘‘     Caring for a pet makes me mindful of my relationships,
         — AMY KULESA, Director, Bon Secours Associates


 s  Amy Kulesa with her dogs, Coco and Willoughby.  both with people and animals and the environments
              we share. I am very aware that I care for them, and when
              I am away, my community cares for them. The communal
 ‘‘  By caring for animals, we are carrying out   responsibility for our pets encourages us to openly share what is going on
              in our lives. Caring for our pets helps us to create a community of caring.”
                                                                                                                                                              — SR. PAT ECK
 the mission of caring for creation. Sometimes
 doing God’s work can be so easy. If everyone
 cared about something or someone, this world
 would be a better place.”   CRISTO REY RICHMOND COMMUNITY

                          — SHARON “SHERRY” VIEWEG,   Honors Sisters’ Legacy
                              Director of Nursing, Marian Hall

                                                                         The Cristo Rey Richmond community
 Sr. Chris Webb with her rescue dog, Milie.
                                                                         in Virginia came together to celebrate the
                                                                         197th anniversary of the founding of the
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                                                                         Sisters of Bon Secours in January. The Sisters
 s  Sherry Vieweg with her grandpuppy, Roxy.                             of Bon Secours were honored with a visit
                                                                         from The Most Reverend Barry C. Knestout,
 ‘‘  Just as God loves all people, Milie loves all people, and           Bishop of the Diocese of Richmond. He led

                                                                         a Mass and blessed the Cristo Rey Richmond
 like God, she loves unconditionally. She sits on my lap
                                                                         High School chapel with the name Our Lady
 and lets me pet her until I am relaxed and calm, and
                                                                         of Bon Secours in honor of the Sisters of
 she often joins me when I sit in quiet contemplation.”
                                                                         in the Richmond community.
                                                            — SR. CHRIS WEBB  Bon Secours and their legacy of Good Help


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