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Camillians from the Anglo-Irish Province |
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Camillian Sisters with Camillian Priests |
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Camillians from Thailand |
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Camillians from Thailand, U.S.A. and India |
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Camillian Brother
Anthony is pictured
with the children who are residents of
the HIV/AIDS
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Fr. Baby Chan holds a young
boy who lives at the
HIV/AIDS Center. |
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formation pictured with Fr. O'Donnell. |
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LAY
CAMILLIAN FAMILY
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Mrs. Aurelia Hofmann, President of the Lay Camillian Family welcomes
Father Peter Clever Opara, a Camillian for a talk on his journey
towards the Camillian priesthood. |
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Some Camillians on retreat at a Redemptorists' Retreat Center. |
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Lay
Camillian Family officers with Father Richard O'Donnell,
Provincial and Brother Mario Crivello, spiritual assistant. |
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FR JOJO SETS
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Fr. JoJo sets out for a
bicycle trek, sometimes over 100 miles.
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GATHERING OF PROVINCIALS AND
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Some Camillians from around the world meeting at a
Camillian Health Care Facility in Sao Paulo, Brazil. |
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RECEPTION DESK
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Reception Desk for St. Camillus Health
Center and new Assisted Living Facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
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Following
a festive holiday reception, Fr. Scott, Br. Mario, Fr. O'Donnell, Fr. Albie
and Br. Nels gather for a photo. Red Crosses abound! |
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NATIVITY SCENES FROM ST.
CAMILLUS CAMPUS
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Nativity scene in San
Camillo Independent Living Apartments. |
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Nativity scene in Camillus
Court East, Assisted Living Facility. |
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Nativity scene in
Camillus Court West, Assisted Living Facility. |
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GUARDIAN ANGEL CHAPEL
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Guardian Angel Chapel. |
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Campus residents, staff, campus and foundation board
members, benefactors, their families and friends have been encouraged to
identify unmarried men who may have what it takes to be a brother or
priest in the Order of St. Camillus.
Charged and challenged to be “Ambassadors for Vocations”, the
province is looking for “a few good men” who may be called to
religious life and to serve the sick and the poor.
Perhaps you or someone you know may already be in the healthcare or
helping professions, may have a strong prayer life, may be involved in
parish ministry and may be unmarried. Perhaps no one has ever extended the invitation to consider a
religious vocation and it may be awkward to broach the subject.
We’d like to know about these men.
Send us a message using our “Contact Us” page.
Vocation ministry is everyone’s business and responsibility.
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TUX:
COMMUNITY MASCOT
 “Tux”
– short for “Tuxedo” – so named because of his shiny black coat
with subtle white accents at his “collar” and “cuffs” – is our
Community mascot. Tux lives
at the Formation House. In
the photos you’ll see him peering over the fence welcoming guests and
posing for a close-up. Tux
joined the community in 2001.
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