This wonderful religious order, originally founded in Argentina, now serves in many countries throughout the world. They are especially focused on serving the poor, serving in parishes, catechesis, reverent liturgy, the youth, families, and the evangelization of culture. Here are some of their practical and liturgical needs:
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From the IVE website:
Particular items needed: We are always very grateful to anyone who can make any donation whatsoever, but there are particular things that we stand in the most need of. These include:
- food (almost anything!)
- toiletries
- undershirts
- socks
- black sweaters
- black pants
- white dress shirts (for our postulants)
- black jackets & coats
- appropriate books: philosophy, theology, history, etc.
- any nice religious artwork (pictures, prints, statues) for the (now rather bare) walls of the seminary
- wall crucifixes of any size (we need them for a number of the rooms and halls in our seminary)
- a high-quality camera (a digital SLR that can take pictures in rapid succession and has a decent photo quality in low-light conditions
- wall-mounted bells to be rung at beginning of mass
- altar candlesticks
- votive candle stands
- breviaries (4-volume in English or Latin)
- Benediction sets (which consist of humeral veil and cope)
- Adoremus hymnals (available at Ignatius Press)
- Parish Book of Chant hymnals (available at Amazon)
- Gregorian Missals (available here)
- altar candles (in 1 1/2" size)
- a processional cross (crucifix)
- processional candles
- a processional canopy for Eucharistic processions
- a thabor (the stand on which a monstrance is placed)
If you have any questions regarding whether we might be able to use something, please feel free to contact us:
Bishop Fulton Sheen House of Formation
5706 Sargent Rd.
Chillum, MD 20782
(301) 773-3635.
sem.washington@ive.org
Make a Monetary Donation: We currently have nearly 60 men in formation in this province, all of whom we must feed and provide with health care in addition to the costs associated with their studies. Just as pressing is the fact that within the next year we will entirely run out of space in our seminary and either need to buy/build a new building or purchase houses next to our current seminary--currently we do not have nearly enough money to do either. There are also several other important projects for which we are currently fundraising. To make a donation, click here.
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