POPE FRANCIS TO VISIT LITTLE SISTERS OF THE ASSUMPTION IN NEW YORK CITY |
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A family will represent the agency at the blessing at Our Lady Queen of Angels and paper flowers made by LSA mothers will be displayed at the school September 9, 2015 – LSA Family Health Service, founded by the Little Sisters of the Assumption, is proud to join Catholic Charities of New York in welcoming Pope Francis to New York City. The Garcia family – Martina Juárez, her husband Manuel Garcia, two of their children and their grandson – has been invited to represent LSA and its work in the community, at Pope Francis' reception and blessing at the Our Lady Queen of Angels school in East Harlem on September 25th. They will be among approximately 200 guests, mostly immigrants and refugees served by Catholic Charities of New York, attending the reception. The family has been a recipient of services from LSA Family Health Service for over 10 years and has benefited from the food pantry, advocacy services, early childhood programs and education programs. See press coverage, learn more about the Juárez-Garcia family. Additionally, 225 paper flowers made by mothers at LSA will be on display as centerpieces for the tables at the reception. “For over 50 years, we have been carrying out the mission of our founders, the Little Sisters of the Assumption, to uplift the most vulnerable among us,” said Traci Lester, CEO of LSA Family Health Service. “We are honored to welcome Pope Francis to East Harlem, and to share with him our commitment to serving our neighbors.” In addition to the Garcia family, Sr. Susanne Lachapelle, a nurse with LSA Family Health Service who has dedicated herself to the care of mothers and infants in East Harlem, will also be in attendance at the Pope’s reception, along with Traci Lester. Other staff from LSA will be on hand to assist families throughout the event. LSA has posted a video to http://charityhasnoboundaries.org, offering a welcome message to the Pope from our staff and families. The website was created by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York to celebrate Pope Francis' visit to the United States and his universal message of charity. Pope Francis’ connection to the Little Sisters of the Assumption dates back to his infancy. Sisters from the Little Sisters order in Argentina provided care to his mother and to him and his sister when they were infants. He has maintained a close relationship with the order, and in 2010 he presided at the celebration for the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the Little Sisters in Argentina. Sr. Annette Allain, LSA Coordinator, U.S. Territory, stated: “Pope Francis has a first-hand appreciation of our Mission and Spirituality from an early age due to receiving home care services from the Little Sisters of the Assumption and also from the involvement of his parents and grandparents in our groups. It is my belief that his sensitivity to the poor and immigrant population grew from his own personal familial experience. We have been called to become family among the very people Pope Francis loves - those living on the margins of society. This is a privileged encounter of mutuality, believing that the power of growth is in relationship. There is no greater gift than Pope Francis’ visit to East Harlem as the Little Sisters of the Assumption celebrate our 150th Anniversary (1865 Paris, France). " ## About LSA Family Health Service’s participation in Pope Francis’ visit to Our Lady Queen of Angels:
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