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The Doctors Apothecary Garden
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The Doctors Apothecary Garden. A living exhibit to educate and enlighten. People of all ages about the importance of. Self sufficiency and the intimate connection of. Earlier peoples to the lands they inhabitedâ . These plants were collected from the wild or intentionally cultivated. Colonial Physicians would frequently have a special garden (an Apothecary Garden) adjacent to their homes to supply medicinal plants. Wild Senna, Turtlehead, and Rattlesnake Master. The name: The Doctors Apothecary Garden.
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Riverside School House
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Riverside Schoolhouse This one-room schoolhouse was originally located on West River Road in the Town of Northumberland, Saratoga County. Built around the turn of the 20. Century along the banks of the Hudson River this school was used by rural students for nearly 65 years before it was closed in the mid-1950’s. Students could receive their education through the 8. Every June a celebration is held at the schoolhouse honoring retired local teachers who have made a significant difference in their students ...
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To Serve Rather Than To Be Serve
http://www.locpittsburgh.org/Activities/Investiture-2014.aspx
55th Annual Investiture Mass - March 22, 2014. The Ladies of Charity of the Diocese of Pittsburgh held their annual. Nvestiture at St. Paul Cathedral on Saturday, March. Celebrated the Mass with. From the diocesan parishes where Ladies of Charity serve. New members were in. From many parishes throughout the Diocese. They were supported by over 3. Other Ladies of Charity who attended the service. Nvestiture was followed by a luncheon at. The Pittsburgh Athletic Association. Click on a picture to enlarge.
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Pittsburgh Ladies of Charity
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Welcome to the Ladies of Charity. The Diocese of Pittsburgh. Ladies of Charity of the United States of America (LCUSA) is a national organization with local associations of Ladies of Charity as its members. We welcome you to the Diocese of Pittsburgh Ladies of Charity Site. The Ladies of Charity of the Diocese of Pittsburgh is rich with history. As we celebrate our 57th year, we are happy to say that we are as vibrant as ever. And we were very honored to host the 2009 National Assembly.
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To Serve Rather Than To Be Serve
http://www.locpittsburgh.org/Organization/Advisors.aspx
The primary purpose of the Spiritual Advisor is to assist in pursuing the spiritual objectives of the Ladies of Charity, also to conduct or participate in the spiritual and liturgical functions arranged by the Executive Board. The Spiritual Advisor also assists in an advisory capacity with other matters pertinent to the Ladies of Charity organization. Sister Mary Victor Powers, SC. Association of Ladies of Charity - Diocese of Pittsburgh. Site Design and Hosting Provided By. E-Mail the Ladies of Charity.
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To Serve Rather Than To Be Serve
http://www.locpittsburgh.org/General/Mission.aspx
The Ladies of Charity of the United States of America (LCUSA) is a federation of Catholic women that continues, expands and improves the charitable and spiritual works accomplished by the local associations of the Ladies of Charity in the. Assuring that works of charity are carried on according to the. Directives of our founder, Saint Vincent de Paul, and in the spirit. Of Saint Louise de Marillac and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Forging a closely knit bond among LCUSA and all local associations in the.
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To Serve Rather Than To Be Serve
http://www.locpittsburgh.org/Organization/Organization.aspx
The Diocese of Pittsburgh Ladies of Charity is composed of women from 77 parishes giving us an active membership of over 1,400. A form is placed in the folders at the Diocesan Workshop in August for those who wish to state their interest in serving on the Diocesan Board. These forms are reviewed by the Nominating Committee and many board members have been selected by these responses. The Board meets on the second Saturday of each month to discuss and plan the events for the organization.
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To Serve Rather Than To Be Serve
http://www.locpittsburgh.org/News/News.aspx
The DeMarillac News is the official news letter of the Pittsburgh Ladies of Charity and is distributed to all members several times during the year. The more recent addition is at the top of the list below. Pg 4 St. John Baptist. Pg 4 St. John Vianney. Pg 5 St. Alexis LOC. Pg 6 All Saints. Pg 6 St. Damien. Pg 6 Upcoming Events. Pg 8 Deceased LOC. Pg 9 Magnifying the Kingdom. Pg 2 Cemetery Sunday. Pg 3 Madonna/Word of God. Pg 4 Jr. LOC. Pg 6 President’s Meeting. Pg 6 Nat’l Assembly. Pg 7 All Saints. Pg 8 ...
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To Serve Rather Than To Be Serve
http://www.locpittsburgh.org/OurWork/Ministries.aspx
You will love one another realizing that since God has chosen and assembled you to render Him the same service, you must be like one body animated by the same spirit and look upon one another as members of the same body." St. Louise de Marillac. THE COMMITTEE OF 100. The Committee of 100 is solely responsible for soliciting funds needed to maintain the activity of the Ladies of Charity. Emergency Trust Fund for the Elderly. Application forms for the Emergency Trust Fund and for Memorial or Remembrance ca...
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To Serve Rather Than To Be Serve
http://www.locpittsburgh.org/General/OtherLinks.aspx
Other Ladies of Charity Sites. Founded in 1857 in St. Louis, Mo., the Ladies of Charity has its roots in 17th-century France, where St. Vincent de Paul rallied women to join together in reaching out to the poor and sick. He urged these women to see Christ in the faces of the poor, and this spirit of caring has continued to spread throughout the world. The following is a partial list of other Ladies of Charity organizations across the United States. The National Site, Ladies of Charity USA,.