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Nourishing the Spirit
Philippine
Written by Janet Reberdy, rscj   
Thursday, 01 June 2000

They called her "The Woman Who Always Prays."
And so she did...
She did not know it then, but her life was a prayer.
She did not know then that, like God, she was great enough to fail.

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What the eye doesn't see doesn't move the heart
Written by Joan Gannon,rscj   
Sunday, 07 May 2000

There is an old Kreole Proverb that says, "Se je pa wè, kè pa tourien." "What the eye doesn’t see doesn’t move the heart." I have seen the suffering Christ of Good Friday and the Risen Christ of Easter— both in the same moment—in the Haitian people. And my heart has been moved.

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The Sabbath and the Cross...Giving our Lives Day by Day
Written by Ellen Collesano, rscj   
Wednesday, 01 March 2000
The Sabbath and the Cross…. These images are our entrees into this season of Lent, into this third stage in our Year of Prayer. It is a time when we are called to consider our lives given day by day, or, as the recent letter from the Central Team suggests, "to discover the wounded heart of Jesus in the wounded heart of the world" (A Spiritual Journey, p. 25).
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Women of Communion, Women of Reconciliation
Written by Sheila Hammond, rscj   
Sunday, 12 December 1999
As if this day were not already full enough – Gaudete Sunday! The Feast of our Lady of Guadalupe, the birthday of St. Madeleine Sophie, the continuation of our year of prayer with focus on our identity as women of communion and reconciliation, as if that weren’t enough, I am going to bring another image into the mix from our experience at the School of the Americas.
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Women of Communion, Women of Reconciliation
Written by Sheila Hammond, rscj   
Sunday, 12 December 1999

As if this day were not already full enough – Gaudete Sunday! The Feast of our Lady of Guadalupe, the birthday of St. Madeleine Sophie, the continuation of our year of prayer with focus on our identity as women of communion and reconciliation, as if that weren’t enough, I am going to bring another image into the mix from our experience at the School of the Americas.


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We are prophets
Written by Mary Jane Sullivan, rscj   
Monday, 27 September 1999

In a homily delivered during a meeting of Area Directors* with the Provincial Team in St. Charles, Missouri, on September 27, Mary Jane Sullivan, rscj challenged RSCJ to share the burden of leadership and to speak truth to the rich and powerful in our culture.

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Above all, trust in the slow work of God
Written by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin   
Tuesday, 01 June 1999

"Above all, trust in the slow work of God.
We are, quite naturally,
impatient in everything
to reach the end without delay.

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Bent Double
Written by Gretchen Sousa   
Monday, 01 February 1999
There was a woman bent double for eighteen years,
utterly unable to straighten up,
perception limited to those she could please, yes, and to those who were needy and refused
to help themselves. Let them lean on her. She would carry them if necessary.
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In the beginning
Written by Meister Eckhart   
Tuesday, 01 December 1998
The Word of God
is always 'in the beginning.'
And this means
that it is always in the process of being born
and is always already born.
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The day of my awakening
Written by Mechthild of Magdeburg   
Sunday, 01 November 1998

"The day of my awakening was the day I saw
and knew I saw all things in God and God in all things."

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