A nun learns how to use an app developed by Catholic Extension. (Photo courtesy of Catholic Extension)
(RNS) It took some getting used to, but sister Maria Minerva Morales is now a faithful user of a cell phone app where she documents her interactions with people she ministers to.
Through the app, Morales who is part of the Catholic congregation Missionaries of Charity of Mary Immaculate documents the name, gender and age of the people she interacts with or those who seek her help. She notes whether it’s the first time she’s spoken to the person and whether they met up in person, over the phone or through Zoom. She also documents the nature of their meetings.
Through an app, a group of Latin American nuns tracks mental illness across the US
Depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts especially among the Latino immigrant community were common themes the nuns were encountering in their ministry.
A nun learns how to use an app developed by Catholic Extension. Photo courtesy of Catholic Extension
May 3, 2021
(RNS) It took some getting used to, but sister Maria Minerva Morales is now a faithful user of a cell phone app where she documents her interactions with people she ministers to.
Through the app, Morales who is part of the Catholic congregation Missionaries of Charity of Mary Immaculate documents the name, gender and age of the people she interacts with or those who seek her help. She notes whether it’s the first time she’s spoken to the person and whether they met up in person, over the phone or through Zoom. She also documents the nature of their meetings.
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Should a Degree Be Required to Hold a Fundraising Job? Should a Degree Be Required to Hold a Fundraising Job?
Before I start, I want to make clear that I am certainly not anti-education. In fact, I highly value my liberal arts education (Juniata College). I went on to get a master’s degree in philanthropy and development (St. Mary’s University of Minnesota), and using that, have taught thousands of students across the world the nuances and details of charitable gift fundraising (Eastern University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Thomas Edison State University).
That said, I firmly believe that anyone well-trained in the work can make a meaningful difference in a fundraising job degree or not.
Amy C. Wallace
Sieben Carey has announced the addition of Amy C. Wallace to the firm. Wallace comes to Sieben Carey from former St. Paul law firm Hallberg Law, where she focused on medical malpractice, wrongful death and catastrophic personal injury cases.
Wallace is a cum laude graduate of William Mitchell College of Law (now Mitchell Hamline School of Law) where she received her Juris Doctor degree in 2014. She is admitted to practice law in Minnesota state courts. Wallace has served as an adjunct professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, where she taught medical malpractice law.
Before becoming an attorney, Wallace worked in a prominent national medical professional association to improve quality of care and increase patient safety.