Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR162

Introduced
6/11/10  

Caption

Commends Sister M. Camillus Durald, SSF, on her 75 years with the Sisters of the Holy Family

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of Sister Durald's lifetime contributions to her community and the Catholic faith. It reinforces the role of religious organizations in providing essential services to underserved populations. Furthermore, the recognition of Sister Durald's work could bolster support for similar initiatives aimed at aiding low-income seniors and those in need, emphasizing a model for community service driven by faith-based organizations.

Summary

House Resolution 162 commends Sister M. Camillus Durald, SSF, for her remarkable 75 years of dedicated service with the Sisters of the Holy Family. Sister Durald has been instrumental in operating the oldest continuous Catholic home for the aged in the United States, as well as two independent facilities catering to low-income senior citizens in New Orleans, Louisiana. The resolution recognizes her commitment to serving vulnerable populations, such as youth, the aged, and the poor, highlighting her multifaceted mission focused on prayer, dedication, and service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR162 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates Sister Durald’s legacy and contributions. Legislators and community members express gratitude for her long-standing commitment and the significant impact she has made in the lives of many through her service. This recognition portrays a deep respect for individuals who dedicate their lives to philanthropic efforts, particularly in the realm of elder care and community support.

Contention

While the resolution is largely ceremonial with no substantial legal implications, it reflects broader themes of appreciation for community service and the essential role of religious organizations in social welfare. No contentious points were noted during the discussions regarding HR162, as it was primarily focused on honoring Sister Durald's contributions without opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR163

Commends Sister M. Bonaventure Jackson, SSF, Sister M. Canisius Lastrapes, SSF, and Sister M. Canice Lastrapes, SSF on their 70 years with the Sisters of the Holy Family

LA HR157

Commends and recognizes Sister M. Racheal Williams, SSF, Sister M. Clara Mae Jackson, SSF, Sister M. Clare Thomas, SSF, and Sister Patricia Hardy, SSF, on their 50 years of service with the Sisters of the Holy Family

LA HR160

Commends Sister M. Angela Merici Luis, SSF, Sister Lucille Stelly, SSF, Sister Maria Conclia Saizan, SSF, Sister Theresa Wiltz, SSF, Sister M. Laurita Oliver, SSF, and Sister Gloria Lewis, SSF, on their 60 years with the Sisters of the Holy Family

LA SR59

Commends the Sisters of the Holy Family on 175 years of service.

LA SCR23

Recognizes and commends the historic and transformative efforts of the Sisters of the Holy Family and recognizes the dedication of the new state-of-the-art high school facility and campus.

LA HR352

Commends the Sisters of the Holy Family of New Orleans, the first African American Catholics to serve as missionaries

LA SR96

Commends and honors Sister Mary Innocenté Wiltz, SSF, for eighty years of devoted religious service, particularly through her ministry in education, and to express heartfelt gratitude and admiration for her enduring legacy of faith, compassion, and community leadership.

LA HR67

Commends the Charles L. Thomas family for more than 100 years of service to the St. Paul United Methodist Church in Shreveport

LA HR22

Commends Sister Vera Butler upon being named Hibernian of the Year

LA HR112

Commends Odyssey House Louisiana for its mission, growth, and impact over fifty years of treating individuals with chronic addictions

Similar Bills

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