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Sister Pearl Ceasar, CDP, Sisters of Divine
Providence
Filling The Gap I found that ministry when I began organizing in San Antonio with Communities Organized for Public Service (COPS). COPS is part of the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF), a leadership development institute, that engages citizens in public life based on their Judeo-Christian and democratic values. For over 25 years I have organized in Texas with IAF organizations. Through this work, hundreds of thousands of families now have clean water and adequate sewers, tens of thousands of adults have been trained and have family wage jobs, hundreds of schools have changed their culture, thousands of immigrants have become citizens and, most importantly, thousands of leaders through their parishes are engaged in the public life of their communities. These leaders have defied the way that our culture defined them. They have become participants, not clients; citizens, not consumers; actors, not victims. Through organizing with the IAF, I have been able to live out the commitment of my religious congregation. I have found the vehicle to live the way that Jesus taught us. |
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Sponsoring Congregations: Sisters of Divine Providence; Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Houston;
Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament; and Dominican Sisters of Houston.
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