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Spirituality
US Province Spirituality Statement
Our Spirituality
Written by RSCJ.org   
Monday, 28 July 2008
We in the US Province affirm our fundamental identity as women summoned by God’s love revealed in Jesus. With a common refrain across the province we acknowledge that our communion with the Triune God, who is Holy Mystery and Sacred Presence in our universe, is the ground of our being. Prayer and intimacy with God in the Pierced Heart of Jesus is the wellspring of all that we are and do, and everything in our lives flows from it. Fed by prolonged times of contemplative silence and solitude, we offer our lives daily, generously, in cooperation with the transforming power of the Spirit, to further God’s work of healing and redemption. The mystery of Incarnation—the conviction that God has taken flesh among us—alerts us to know God in humanness: our own and that of others. We know ourselves as members of the body of Christ where Eucharist is lived daily both in celebration and in acts of solidarity with all. The call to be “wholly contemplative /wholly apostolic” resonates deeply within our hearts and challenges us to be women who engage the world around us with the intuitions and convictions that come from deep within the heart of Christ, a heart that, throughout our lives, we come to know and love above all else.
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A Year of Prayer: Resources
Living toward the future
Written by RSCJ.org   
Thursday, 17 May 2007

May Resources:
file icon Part Two: Sophie's feast and Pentecost (May 25 and May 27), and several marvelous prayer outlines from the International Heads meeting. Click here to download.

file icon Part One: Prayer in Preparation for Pentecost and quotes from St. Madeleine Sophie Barat and St. Rose Philippine Duchesne. Click here to download.

 

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Homily for Area Directors' Meeting, October 1, 2006
Our Spirituality
Written by Justine Lyons,RSCJ   
Friday, 20 October 2006

thumb_openarms What is it that fills our hearts?
What is it that we really want?
Are we so pre-occupied with what we have to accomplish, with doing things right, with measuring up, with meeting expectations that we can not attend to the emptiness of our hearts?

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Mater in her old age
Those who have gone before us
Written by Madeleine Sophie Cooney, RSCJ   
Wednesday, 18 October 2006
Mater In 1883, nearly forty years after she completed the fresco of Mater Admirabilis on a corridor wall of the Trinita dei Monti in Rome, Pauline Perdrau painted another study of Mary—one much less famous than her earlier work. Though its aesthetic qualities leave much to be desired, this later Mater, which is known in the United States chiefly through the copy made by Sister M.M. Nealis in 1935, rewards careful study and comparison with the Trinita fresco.
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Conference of St. Madeleine Sophie
Our Spirituality
Written by RSCJ.org   
Thursday, 12 October 2006

Eve of All Saints’ Day, 1854

We prepare for the feast of All Saints with peaceful joy. There are millions of saints in heaven…some who are close to us. There are those who met with the same challenges, the same temptations, the same passions that we have. There are some who faced enormous difficulties. So we can attain – in fact we hope for – heaven. That is why we are here today. We look forward to the same heaven; we expect to enjoy the same God. What a powerful encouragement!

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