Seton Center: Christmas Sharing 2020 Recap & Reflections
This holiday season was especially important for our Seton Center families to know they are cared for and supported by the members of our KC community.
This holiday season was especially important for our Seton Center families to know they are cared for and supported by the members of our KC community.
Work of the business of LOC continues during our shelter in place restrictions with this pandemic.
Because of the extraordinary occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Annual National Assembly, scheduled for August 28-29 has been cancelled.
Please note some updates to our schedule, and the latest information from our Association President.
Father Michael Mulhearn looks on at the installation of the 2020-2021 Officers for the Ladies of Charity of Metropolitan Kansas City at Queen of the Holy Rosary Church in Overland Park, KS. From L to R: Donna Montague, Mary Pat Sullivan, Laura Corley, Eleanor Raggett, Michele McLellen, Sharon Brown. Catherine Powers is seated at the back of the altar.
New Members including Kathy Underwood, Terri Kern, Mary Gwilt, Dana Lewis, Debbie Lieurance, Bobbi Dreyer, Donna Montague, Sharon Khoury, Liz Kelly, Susan Wagner, and Karen Camarata toured the Ladies of Charity Beneficiaries on Friday, October 18. They toured the Food Pantry and Thrift Shop as well as the Dental Clinic at the Seton Center in Kansas City, MO; the Duchesne Clinic in Wyandotte County; and Villa St. Francis Skilled Nursing and Memory Care in Olathe, KS.
Welcome New Members! Thirteen new members Ladies of Charity of Metropolitan Kansas City were officially installed at the June 6 Mass and […]
The Ladies of Charity of Metropolitan Kansas City held a new member information meeting on May 30. Above in photo, new members […]
Kansas City Ladies of Charity enjoy lunch for Villa St. Francis Villa St. Francis hosted its 3rd annual Faith in Bloom luncheon […]
Once again the Kansas City Ladies of Charity joined the Friends of Rockhurst University Library for the 2019 Lenten Day of Prayer on March 27. Both organizations describe this partnership as “win-win”– one that provides an opportunity to learn, pray and share a half-day with fellow faith-filled women.