Experience Making a Difference

Experience Making a Difference

Meet IVC Albany member Paula Hamilton

Meet IVC Albany member Paula Hamilton

Paula Hamilton is an Ignatian Volunteer Corps member serving at the Ronald McDonald House in Albany.  Paula and her husband David live in Delmar.  Paula offers her reflection about her service for Ronald McDonald House at Albany Medical Center.

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam  . . . arising from a couch?!

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam . . . arising from a couch?!

Frank McDonnell, the very first IVC NEPA service corps member, firmly grasps the Ignatian philosophy of Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam: For the Greater Glory of God. “Mickey’s” life-long desire to serve arises from an appreciation of how fortunate he has been in his own life, manifesting in acts of quiet kindness and moments of joy-filled smiles.

IVC NCA Member Profile: Ann Johnson

IVC NCA Member Profile: Ann Johnson

IVC Service Corps Member Ann Johnson brings not only a lifetime’s worth of skills to her administrative position with partner agency Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington Migration & Refugee Services (MRS), but a personal touch as well!  An IVC volunteer since 2006, Ann began her service with MRS in 2009 and over the years has assisted clients in such ways as driving them to appointments, delivering supplies, and completing forms for services.  And all while focusing on managing paperwork for a busy social services agency.

Omaha IVC “tips their hat” to Fr. Kevin Schneider, SJ

Omaha IVC “tips their hat” to Fr. Kevin Schneider, SJ

Priests in general, but especially Jesuits wear many hats. They are called to serve in many roles: public speaker, spiritual leader or director, leadership
developer, community outreach person, ministry coordinator, and of course perhaps the greatest of these, teacher. Fr. Kevin Schneider, SJ has worn all of these hats and more during his time in Omaha.

On Getting Old: A Reflection by Allene Grognet

On Getting Old: A Reflection by Allene Grognet

Nothing should be more expected than old age, yet nothing is more unforeseen. It is a situation that exists outside of oneself – I am old to others. There is a disconnect between how I feel inside me, and the judgmental