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Conrad N. Hilton Foundation awards $545K Grant to Loyola Institute for Ministry

(New  Orleans – August 22, 2022) Loyola University New Orleans’ Institute for  Ministry (LIM) has been awarded a fourth grant from the Conrad N.  Hilton Foundation’s Catholic Sisters Initiative. This new three-year  grant, totaling $545,000, provides transformative support for the  leadership and well-being of Catholic sisters in the greater New Orleans  community and beyond.

The project “Flourishing Sisterhood: Nourishing Community in the Gulf  South” was inspired by in-depth conversations with local sisters. It  promotes sisters’ flourishing in light of opportunities provided by the  changing landscape of religious life and sisterhood today in the Gulf  Coast region.

In this project, sisters will participate in theological and  spiritual formation in LIM learning communities, with a focus on  spirituality and aging. LIM will also partner with the Vicar for  Religious of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Sr. Beth Fitzpatrick,  O.Carm., to survey local sisters and develop a comprehensive plan to  better meet their needs today. Finally, LIM will produce a podcast  series to capture and share powerful stories of sisters’ lived  experiences and wisdom, including efforts for justice, and to generate  support for sisters’ ministries. 

“As we have learned from our previous work with religious sisters,  they accomplish so much in support of the common good, often with  limited resources,” said Tracey Lamont, interim director for LIM. “This  grant is motivated by gratitude for the hard work of these amazing  women, and will help them to thrive in their congregations and  ministries.”

The new grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Catholic Sisters  Initiative, builds on three prior projects, which have since 2014 funded  LIM’s transformative theological education, spiritual formation and  leadership development for and with Catholic sisters in the U.S., Asia,  and West and East Africa. Sisters who participated in these projects  have emerged as leaders promoting human development and sustainability  inspired by Catholic social teaching.

For more information on this and previous projects, see  http://cnh.loyno.edu/lim/flourishing-sisterhood. To schedule an  interview, contact Patricia Murret in the Office of Public Affairs at  504-352-8775 or pmurret@loyno.edu. 

Original source can be found here.

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