Meet a Member of the Bridges Community: Melody Gee
Relate a little about your professional, religious and spiritual background: I grew up in southern California and moved to St. Louis in 2008. I am a writer living in the …
Relate a little about your professional, religious and spiritual background: I grew up in southern California and moved to St. Louis in 2008. I am a writer living in the …
Local spiritual director, poet, artist and former Bridges board member and prayer companion Clarence Heller has recently launched A Piece of Goodness, a daily Twitter-length excerpt from one of his …
Relate a little about your professional, religious and spiritual background: My name is Pam Mason. I am a lifelong Catholic and attended St. Matthew Catholic School previously located in North …
Relate a little about your professional, religious and spiritual background: Hi! My name is Mary Jane Farrell Lane. For the last 40 years, I have been a marriage and family …
Relate a little about your professional, religious and spiritual background: Empowerment of others and of myself has been my passion as long as I can remember. From early on I …
Relate a little about your professional, religious and spiritual background: Hello. My name is Mike Welling. I have been blessed to have been associated with the Bridges Foundation since 2005. My …
Relate a little about your professional, religious and spiritual background: I am Sella Roman. I’m a mother of 3 boys and have 7 grandchildren. A nurse by trade, I now work for …
Did you know that Sr. Marian Cowan, CSJ, left us her 19th annotation retreat notes, which have been transcribed by Executive Director Linda Leib and are available here on the …
The weekly publication from the St. Louis Archdiocese covered the Bridges Foundation on July 26. Click below to read the full article: http://stlouisreview.com/article/2018-07-26/bridges-retreat
On June 19, shortly before President Trump signed an executive order promising to keep families together in migrant detentions, the Bridges Foundation sent this letter calling for the change. June …
