Secondina Baitwababo (Uganda/Kenya), Mylene Caffo (Peru), Maria Hozana Duarte (Brazil), Arola Farré (España Norte), Noelle Favet (France), Kim Young Hee (Korea), Brygida Jalowa (Poland), Lucy Kabagweri (Uganda/Kenya), Olga Madan (Cuba), Rita de Martino (Italia), Nuria O'Callahan (España Norte), Madeline Ortiz (Puerto Rico), and Antonella Rutelli (Italia),
made their commitment in front of the many relatives, friends and RSCJ
who gathered from all parts of the globe to witness this joyful day.
Gladis Davila (Peru) will be professed in Lima on January 17, and Jacquelín Jiménez (Venezuela) will make her commitment in Jusepín on February 7.
Sister
Son In Sook, member of the General Council, reminded those present that
“We are all experiencing a crisis of Peace, the result of broken
relationships between human beings, with nature, between nations,
between persons. These relationships are broken because they are based
on the use of the other for one’s own good, on the exclusion of others.
The result of these broken relationships is violence against the
other.” Addressing those who were about to make vows, she continued: “
When you make your vows to live poorly, powerlessly and in love, it
means you are including everyone in your life; when you are poor you
cannot exclude anyone but you can have the experience of being
excluded. You cannot violate others because you do not have power. And
you are stating that you want to love everyone. “
Sister
Marisa Sacerdote, also a member of the Council, reminded us that “Their
definitive consecration says to us, “Jesus is my Chosen One, my
Beloved… I wish to belong to Him forever… I want to follow Him and live
with Him and as He lived, fulfilling the Father’s plan, with the
attitudes and sentiments of Jesus…. Just as Jesus did it before the
people around John, so they too, publicly make known this fundamental
decision before us. Throughout their lives and during these months of
preparation, they have had the experience of the preferential love of
the Lord. They have once again heard the call to belong to Him forever
and to follow His footsteps in making known the Kingdom. They have
discovered – even rediscovered – His love and they want to make it
known with their lives. They will continue to discover and learn it
every day of their lives, just as Jesus ‘learned obedience in the
flesh’ as St. Paul tells us. This is obedience understood in the
deepest sense of listening to and fulfilling God’s plan. God’s plan is
the Kingdom, a Kingdom of peace and justice, a Kingdom of love. This is
the meaning of our lives: to live as sons and daughters of God, loving
each other as brothers and sisters.”
Sister
Clare Pratt, Superior General, accepted the perpetual vows: “With joy
and gratitude in the name of all our sisters, I receive your
consecration to Jesus Christ in the Society of the Sacred Heart. In the
strength of His Spirit, together we will glorify his Heart.”
The
rings and crosses, signs that these women are now finally professed in
the Society of the Sacred Heart, were blessed by the celebrant and
given to each one by Sr. Clare Pratt: Merciful and loving God, bless
these crosses. May the meaning of this sign permeate the lives of those
who wear them, for the mystery of the cross is the mystery of your love
for all people, May the cross be for us a source of new life and hope.
Bless, Lord, these rings that they may be for them a reminder of God’s
fidelity.
The Eucharistic celebration concluded
with the Missioning of the Newly Professed. Sister Clare Pratt sent
them to the provinces where they will live out their commitment in
mission and in service.
It is a tradition in the
Society of the Sacred Heart that each group that makes profession
receives a name and a “devise”, words that will become daily reminders
of each one’s perpetual commitment. The name of this group is “New Life
received and poured out in love”. The words from the Gospel of John,
“The water I shall give will become in her a spring of water welling up
to eternal life” now belong very specially to these newly professed
rscj.
We pray with the final words of the Eucharist,
May he make each of you a witness
and sign of his love for all people.
Amen