Very happy to visit my beloved friends, the Missionaries of Charity Sisters!

This morning I headed out with a healthy armload of beautiful hand-made scarves embellished with blessed medals which I had sewn on to each one. Here is a bit of information about this “holy scarf ministry.

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The scarves that were all ready to go out this morning are shown here stacked up on this little rocker.

I decided that the first stop after my doctor’s appointment was to visit a Religious Order that is very near and dear to my heart–the Missionaries of Charity (Mother Teresa’s Order). So, after my appointment we headed over–my husband drove and I prayed many Hail Mary’s as my fingers glided over the beads of my Rosary with a passion. We were headed deep into an area of the city known for its crime. Though I knew this to be a certain reality, I also knew without doubt that we would be safe. God was with us.

A couple of times, as we drove along I pointed out various people to my husband who was intent on finding the address of the MC convent and was totally focused on that.

“There’s a little lady in a wheel chair. She could use a “holy” scarf.”

She continued wheeling down the sidewalk and my husband kept on driving–a man on a mission.

“There’s someone who looks very needy…” My voice trailed off. I wanted to offer the scarves to everyone. I continued on with my Rosary.

Our destination this day was the convent where I knew the Sisters would welcome the scarves for the poor and who would have direct contact with the most in need.

I spotted a church and we found the convent very near. My husband and I were greeted warmly by the Sisters upon arriving at the convent. I was surprised that I was recognized immediately when one sister called out my name. I wasn’t expecting that. I spent some time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. I felt so much at home as I knelt there in quiet Adoration for a few moments. Peace entered my soul.

Then, when my husband came back inside after he had re-parked our vehicle closer to the convent, I prayed a prayer out loud quietly in the chapel while Dave stood by my side. I prayed for the Sisters, for all of the needs in that area, and for all who would receive the scarves. We then enjoyed a chat with the gracious and joyful Sisters.

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If you have read any of my books you’ll know how much I appreciate those two poignant words, “I Thirst” painted on the MC chapel wall. I have observed those same two words painted on at least seven other MC chapels around the world. But, that might be another subject for another time.

For now, I’ll tell you that I was so happy to give the Sisters the “holy” scarves so that they could give them to the homeless and needy in their area. I let them know that I will be sending more scarves to them and that I’d visit again when I could.

We had to bid our good byes because I knew the Sisters needed to get back to their work.

“Come back anytime. You are welcome!” one Sister called out to us again as we made our departure down the front steps to our vehicle.

I’ll keep you posted about further journeys. I’ll keep scarves with me as I am out and about all throughout the cold Autumn days winter days ahead.

Pray for me please and all those I will meet who will receive these warm gifts. Thank you in advance!

10 thoughts on “Very happy to visit my beloved friends, the Missionaries of Charity Sisters!

  1. Did you visit the Sisters in Harlem that you described in your book?

    God Bless you! Praying that your tests come back normal!

    Toni

  2. It’s been a long time, but I have been there a couple of times—a very holy place, for sure!! Glad you took the scarves there. Blessed Mother Teresa is definitely smiling!

  3. I am sure Mother is smiling down on you my dear sister. You are a powerful instrument in the Hand of God and are doing His will. What a wonderful opportunity to visit such an amazing place of holiness. Our Lord is so good to us and remember, the fervent prayers of a righteous man/woman avail much!!! Blessings, love & hugs to you.

  4. Good morning Donna-Marie, I have been associated with the MOCs for 13 years and weekly my husband and I go out with the Sister every Monday evening and feed the homeless men. I have decided to become an Lay Missionary of Charity as it is a privilege to be with the Missionaries of Charity Sisters as they are such a blessing in my life I am interested in ordering your book. God Bless for all that you do.

    • Dear Mary, How wonderful that you are associated with the Missionaries of Charity and that you help in the soup kitchen to feed the homeless. It is a beautiful Work of Mercy. I talk about it in my books: Mother Teresa and Me: Ten Years of Friendship and my recent memoir: The Kiss of Jesus: How Mother Teresa and the Saints Helped Me to Discover the Beauty of the Cross. You can order autographed copies here at my website by clicking on the “Books” tab above.

      I wholeheartedly agree that being with the MC Sisters is such a blessing. I am so happy to hear that you have decided to become a Lay MC! May God continue to bless you and Blessed Mother Teresa guide you!

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