
Executive director for Churches’ Center for Land and People
Ministry Opportunity
Churches’ Center for Land and People (CCLP), based in Verona, Wisconsin, is seeking an executive director. CCLP is a faith-based organization that connects with people of faith to promote earth stewardship, economic justice, sustainable local food production, community-building, spirituality and rural-urban connections. They are seeking candidates with a knowledge of and passion for agriculture, food and sustainable farming practices and an understanding of rural communities and rural development issues. The Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters are among the supporters of the CCLP. The part-time contractual position begins April 1. Deadline for applications is Feb. 16. Download job description (PDF)
USA

Sister Donna Markham, OP, PhD, former prioress of the Adrian Dominican Congregation, has been selected to serve as the next president of Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA). The first woman chosen for this position, she succeeds Rev. Larry Snyder and will officially assume office as CCUSA’s 10th president on June 1, 2015. “I am both honored and humbled to engage in this enormously important ministry,” said Sister Donna, currently president of the Behavioral Health Institute for Mercy Health. “There can be no greater call than to serve and advocate on behalf of persons who struggle to get by in a world where they are all too frequently relegated to the margins of society and where they long for dignity, hope, and compassion.”
Maryknoll Sister Madeline Dorsey, 96, was among those on the front lines of the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Along with three other sisters, she represented the African-American doctors who worked with them at Queen of the World Hospital, the nation’s first interracial hospital, in Kansas City, Missouri.
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