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Nourishing the Spirit
Mass of St. Philippine Duchesne, November 16, 2009
Written by Sally M. Furay, RSCJ   
Monday, 23 November 2009

For those who are aware of the life and work of Rose Philippine Duchesne, the two passions of her life are evident: her meeting in 1804 and lifelong friendship with Madeleine Sophie Barat, Foundress of the Society of the Sacred Heart; and her early calling to serve the Native Americans in the fledgling country across the Atlantic from her native France.

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Enter More Deeply
Written by the Steering Committee and RSCJ Contributors   
Monday, 15 December 2008

Photo by Kevin TuckWe invite all to enter more deeply into the calls of Chapter 2008 during Advent.  In support of this invitation, an Advent Reflection will be posted on the RSCJ website for each week of Advent.  These reflections will be prepared by members of the province who have been asked to offer their own insights into Advent and the calls of the Chapter 2008.
Introduction | Week Four: Readings | Week Four: RSCJ Reflection


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Reconciliation
Written by Sheila Hammond RSCJ   
Saturday, 13 December 2008
This year at Saint Louis University Hospital we have an Episcopal priest from Nigeria as a Clinical Pastoral Education student. He has been in this country for about seven years, and only recently came to St. Louis to do his clinical work. His wife and three children remain in Hannibal, MO, where he returns each weekend to them and to duties in the church where he continues to be pastor. We’ll call him Nelson.
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Irish prayer
Written by unknown   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008
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Take time to work, it is the price of success.
Take time to think, it is the source of power.
Take time to play, it is the secret of perpetual youth.
Take time to read, it is the foundation of wisdom...

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This Day has Given Us So Much to Think About
Written by Joan Gannon, rscj   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
0710-candle-th.jpg Has it struck you, as it did me, how tenderly the gospel speaks of the relationship between Abraham and Dives?
Here Dives is suffering the torments of hell and he still calls Abraham, "my father," and Abraham in turn calls Dives, "my child."
There's no getting around it, is there? It's all about relationships.
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Follow me
Written by Gail O'Donnell rscj   
Thursday, 06 September 2007

0709_nourishing_th.jpgThere is a Church in Rome off of Piazza Navona called San Luigi dei Francesi- and if you make your way to a dark corner of that church you will find there a masterpiece by Caravaggio.

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Earth Day: Prayer of Compassion for Mother Earth
Written by Pax Christi USA   
Friday, 13 April 2007

Earth DaySpirit of Wisdom, bless us with greater knowledge of and compassion for Mother Earth.
Fill us with love for all her sentient beings, the holy ground on which we step, the life-giving air we breathe, the healing water to be shared among plants and creatures alike, and the finite resources that are gifts never to be taken for granted.

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Lenten Reflection to acknowledge God's presence and our common call
Written by 8th Day Center   
Friday, 02 March 2007
candlesFor forty days each year, Christians observe a sacred time of fasting and prayer called Lent. They do so in order to acknowledge the presence of God within all creation and their common call to continue to create a world of mercy, justice and sustainability. Muslims observe a similar period known as Ramadan. Jews do so during Rosh Hashanah.
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The greatest pruning is the wounding of our own hearts
Written by Clare Pratt, rscj   
Thursday, 08 February 2007

Thorn I think that perhaps the greatest pruning is the wounding of our own hearts, allowing ourselves to be vulnerable, open to being wounded. During my own probation I had an insight that as Religious of the Sacred Heart, our greatest suffering is the suffering of the heart…and we have all known it in greater or lesser degrees

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Mary Did You Know
Written by Mark Lowry   
Monday, 11 December 2006

Mary did you know?Mary did you know that your baby boy would some day walk on water?
Mary did you know that your baby boy would save our sons and daughters?
Did you know that your baby boy has come to make you new?
This child that you've delivered, will soon deliver you...

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Vision on the Feast of our Lady of Sorrows
Written by Eve Kavanagh, rscj   
Thursday, 28 September 2006

I saw god today in east harlem
as i was walking up third avenue
low grade despair the yoke upon my back

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A Bengali Prayer
Written by Rubindranath Tagore   
Wednesday, 01 March 2006

0603_th That You protect me in danger--
this is not my prayer;
Let me not know fear
when in danger.

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A Reflection on Hope
Written by Vaclav Havel   
Tuesday, 01 November 2005

Either we have hope within us or we don't. It is a dimension of the soul and it is not essentially dependent on some particular observation of the world. It is an orientation of the spirit, an orientation of the heart. It transcends the world that is immediately experienced and is anchored somewhere beyond its horizon.

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Litany for all those whose lives have been changed forever by Hurricane Katrina
Written by 8th Day Center   
Wednesday, 21 September 2005

God of Compassion, We pray for all those whose lives have been changed forever by Hurricane Katrina.
For the broken mother in New Orleans who had to choose which members of her family could go into a small rescue boat and who had to be left behind on a rooftop; And for all the mothers in the devastated areas whose hearts are broken by their families sufferings, Have Mercy, O Holy One.

 

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Hope
Written by 8th Day Center   
Friday, 01 October 2004
041026hope_thHoly and Loving God, we ask for your forgiveness for the sins committed in our name:
for our brothers and sisters around the world who suffer because of our prosperity;
for the children who hunger and thirst for a chance at life;
for the violence we see and hear everyday in our streets, our homes, and our words;
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Life has no pity
Written by Anne Marie Foster   
Tuesday, 01 June 2004

Life has no pity;
It is just there.
Always watching and waiting for the next thing to happen,
Just there to be spent poorly or to be spent well,

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The Bridge
Written by Anna Mackie   
Thursday, 01 January 2004

04ns_bridge_th There are times in life when we are called to be bridges, not a great monument spanning a distance and carrying loads of heavy traffic but a simple bridge to help one person from here to there, over some difficulty...

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Prayer for Advent
Written by RSCJ.org Admin   
Monday, 01 December 2003
With tender comfort and transforming power
You come into our midst,
O God of mercy and might.
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International Day of Peace
Written by Fellowship of Reconciliation   
Monday, 01 September 2003

Since 9/11/2001, the world's attention has been focused on terror, fear and war. Behind the scenes, however, a global movement for a better world has been growing, bringing us hope for a more peaceful, just and sustainable future.

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The Wise Woman's Stone
Written by Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul   
Friday, 01 August 2003
A wise woman who was traveling in the mountains found a precious stone in a stream. The next day, she met another traveler who was hungry, and the wise woman opened her bag to share her food. The hungry traveler saw the precious stone in the wise woman’s bag, admired it, and asked the woman to give it to him. The wise woman did so without hesitation.
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Prayer for World Peace
Written by Joan Chittister, OSB   
Tuesday, 01 July 2003
Great God, who has told us
Vengeance is mine,
save us from ourselves,
save us from the vengeance in our hearts
and the acid in our souls.
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