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Sunday, 05 June 2005 |
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Mary Mardel, RSCJ, a longtime moderator of the Adult Children of Mary
Sodality in San Francisco, recently conducted a survey of Adult
Children of Mary groups presently active in the United States. Mary
Blish, RSCJ, of New Orleans, has written an article giving a brief
history of the sodality and the result of Sister Mardel’s survey.
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From the Leadership
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Written by RSCJ.org
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Wednesday, 01 June 2005 |
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Whose feast is this anyway?
“Moses said to the people: ‘You are a people sacred
to the Lord, your God…’” Those are the opening words of today’s first
reading and I was immediately captivated by them. On this feast of the
sacred heart, the readings have Moses announce to the assembly that it is they
who are sacred. It made me ask the question: whose feast is this
anyway? If we are sacred to the Lord our God then so are our hearts
“sacred hearts.” It was an amazing thought to me and remains so.
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Friday, 20 May 2005 |
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Following extensive consultation with Religious of the Sacred Heart across the United States, Kathleen Conan, RSCJ, has selected three RSCJ to serve with her as full-time members of the U.S. Provincial Team: Anne Byrne, Marina Hernandez and Paula Toner.
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Monday, 16 May 2005 |
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On Monday, May 16, the Society of the Sacred Heart's Justice and Peace
Committee sponsored a US Province conference call on the Society's NGO
office at the United Nations and on the Millennium Development Goals
(MDG's). The following are prepared comments made during the conference
call:
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Tuesday, 10 May 2005 |
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Kathryn Sullivan, rscj, a Catholic biblical scholar who became a major
figure in the field before women were accepted for graduate Scripture
study, will celebrate her 100th
birthday on May 17 at Kenwood Convent of the Sacred Heart, Albany, N.Y.
Sister Sullivan, alumna and former Research Professor of Sacred
Scripture at Manhattanville, earned a Ph.D. in history from the
University of Pennsylvania in 1939 then later worked with a priest,
Msgr. John E. Steinmueller, who agreed to train her as a biblical
scholar.
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From the Archives
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Sunday, 01 May 2005 |
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“…here was an old friend,
moving with determined dignity to greet Mother Hardey, strong featured
under her turban, wearing black mitts, earrings, silk shawl and a large
crucifix.” (from Second Sowing: the life of Mary Aloysia Hardey by Margaret Williams.) Can we call this friend an early associate?
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Tuesday, 19 April 2005 |
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The Religious of the Sacred Heart of the U.S. Province rejoice with the worldwide Catholic Church at the election of the 265th
pope on April 19, 2005, the second day of voting by the College of
Cardinals: Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who has chosen the name Benedict
XVI. Cardinal Ratzinger has long served the church as priest, bishop
and cardinal and has generated controversy during his long tenure as
prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
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From the Leadership
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Written by Kathleen Hughes rscj
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Sunday, 03 April 2005 |
Dear members of the Sacred Heart family,Today I want to share with you
some decisions we have made for the Society of the Sacred Heart in the
United States. These decisions address the urgent financial needs of
the Province which were identified nearly two years ago through an
actuarial study and I believe they will ensure the ongoing vitality of
the Society’s mission and ministries in the United States for years to
come. In the past year, with the help of consultants, we have
studied ways of providing for our members’ health care services,
especially for those who are retired.
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From the Leadership
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Written by The United States Provincial Team
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Saturday, 02 April 2005 |
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Pope John Paul II will be remembered by historians as one of the great
leaders in the history of the Church and the world. Through years of
political and religious turmoil that marked his papacy in many parts of
the world, he remained steadfast in his promotion of human dignity and
human rights. We can never forget his constant reminders of God’s love
for the weak and poor, his opposition to violence, including the
violence of war in Iraq and the violence inflicted on those convicted
of capital crimes, his love of young people and theirs of him, and his
tireless efforts on behalf of peace.
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