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It seems to me what you should be thinking is not how to close the future with definitions which you will henceforth live out, but how to keep the future completely open so that you will be able to liberate yourself and one another in an open community with the help of the Holy Spirit and with the help of your love for one another.
Thomas Merton, quoted by Mary Luke Tobin SL,
Hope Is an Open Door

 

 

 

 
   
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Loretto Hunger Fund

The Hunger Fund, inaugurated by the Loretto Community in 1974 because of a growing concern for world hunger, is a fund to which community members and friends make contributions.  These gifts often consist of small “sacrifice” moneys or earnings, for example, from recycling aluminum and newspapers, from dog-sitting, from special projects, etc. Some are memorials to deceased relatives or friends.  
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Each fall the accumulated funds from that year are distributed to groups or individuals dedicated to feeding the hungry.  These range, for instance, from soup kitchens and food banks to seed programs in Africa and nutrition programs for orphans in Haiti. Through the Hunger Fund, the Loretto Community reaches out to both distant and near neighbors.   

Contributions, marked for the Hunger Fund, may be sent to the Sisters of Loreet at the Loretto Development Office, 300 E. Hampden Ave., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80113.