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CSJ Publications
Publications of the Sisters of St. Joseph and Consociates are listed here. It is part of our commitment to development of the whole person and our belief in Liberal Arts Education. The art of creating words, music and pictures which expand thinking, feeling and hope, is a gift to the neighbor.
| Aloha Ke Akua: The Love of God |
| The story of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in Hawaii, engagingly told by a sister who served "the rainbow of multicultural people throughout the Diocese of Hawaii" for 21 years. |
| Beyond Fear and Silence: A Feminist Reading of Mark |
| The Gospel of Mark ends curiously. Three women disciples visit Jesus' tomb and find it empty. A young man in white tells them Jesus has risen and commissions them to tell the other discpiles and Peter. But the women never deliver this good news that they are the first to hear. "They said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid," Mark tells us in the gospel's last verse. Sister Joan Mitchell takes this final verse of Mark's gospel as the key to its interpretation. Using feminist and literary tools, she finds that for Mark, it is Jesus' anonymous and powerless followers, not the named disciples, who proclaim that Jesus is the Messiah. |
| Eyes Open on a World - The Challenges of Change |
| The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province, provide fascinating and provocative insight into 50 years of a community of women committed to life, love, and God. Journey with these religious women as they look, with Eyes Open on a World, at their history, community, spirituality and ministry. |
| Gender Identities in American Catholicism |
| Gender Identities in American Catholicism, one of nine volumes in the American Catholic Identities - A Documentary History Series, edited by Karen Kennelly, CSJ, et.al., contains writings from more than 100 original documents that date from the earliest days of American Catholicism to the present. |
| Hooked by the Spirit |
| Rita Steinhagen's autobiography. |
| In My Best Voice: 80+ Poems, New and Selected by Mary Virginia Micka |
| Sister Mary Virginia Micka's newest collection of poems, hot off the press! |
| Proud Donkey of Schaerbeek: Ade Bethune, Catholic Worker Artist |
| "In Proud Donkey of Schaerbeek: Ade Bethune, Catholic Worker Artist, Judith Stoughton, CSJ, has given us a lively portrait of the woman who did more than any other artist to rescue tewntieth-century religious art from the saccharine and vapid, to restore the saints Mary, and Jesus to us as mena nd women who expresed the transcendent in the work and relationships of daily life." - Abigail McCarthy |
| Sesquicentennial: 150 Years of Caring at St. Joseph's Hospital |
| One hundred and fifty years ago, four missionary Sisters of St. Joseph planted the first seeds of health care in Minnesota by caring for cholera patients in a log cabin hospital. Since then, hundreds of men and women have given their lives and their talents to water and nurture those health care seeds and bring them to fruition. Sesquicentennial, a narrative of these past 150 years, is dedicated to those men and women. |
| Three Bridges, Poems |
| Mary Virginia Micka, Professor Emerita of English, The College of St. Catherine, has published a sensitive and lyrical collection of her new and selected poems, Three Bridges, Poems by Mary Virginia Micka, Lone Willow Press, Omaha, 2002. |
| Zoe's Path |
| Ansgar Holmberg's new book |
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