RSCJ reflects on Sisters and Seekers (Nuns & Nones)
By Bridget Bearss, RSCJ
February 25, 2020
In 2016, the Society of the Sacred Heart held a General Chapter where four calls were identified for the shaping of our direction:
By Bridget Bearss, RSCJ
February 25, 2020
In 2016, the Society of the Sacred Heart held a General Chapter where four calls were identified for the shaping of our direction:
February 23, 2020
The province welcomed and celebrated newly professed Juliet Mousseau, RSCJ, on Saturday, February 22, 2020, in St. Charles, Missouri.
February 17, 2020
The Stuart Center in collaboration with ARISE, a nonprofit in Alamo, Texas, hosted a four-day borde
By Peggy Gorman, Associate, Halifax, Co-chair, Associates Leadership Team
February 10, 2020
Recently, Anne-Marie Conn, RSCJ, facilitated a process with Associates, using Theory U and mental models as tools to help us identify who we are as Associates of the Society of the Sacred Heart, what is essential to that relationship, how we cultivate the relationship on a personal and communal l
January 23, 2020
Since 1994, many RSCJ have served with the Indian people at the Soboba Reservation near Hemet, California. The last two RSCJ, Marianna Torrano and Adele Schroeder, acknowledge it is their time to leave this ministry to the care of others. They will end their ministry on February 1, 2020.
By Kristen Pedersen Erdem ‘86, Academy of the Sacred Heart (The Rosary) in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 23, 2020
The opportunity to be a Virtual Associate is one that shows God’s love for us, and our love for the Sacred Heart of Jesus knows no boundaries. It is a reminder there are ties that bind us to others on this journey on earth.
January 22, 2020
Juliet Mousseau, RSCJ, and eight other RSCJ will profess their final vows on January 26, 2020. With great joy, we invite you to join us in thought and prayer as we celebrate their Perpetual Profession in the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Those professing their vows are:
By Linda Kato, RSCJ
January 21, 2020
I was drawn as a child of the ‘60s to the Society’s mission of making God’s love visible in the world, with a focus on education, human development and promotion of social justice.
January 17, 2020
This holiday is meant for us to remember. To remember Martin Luther King's stance on justice and peace – a message relevant for today. Also, it is a day to revisit his letter from Birmingham Jail. These three quotes below are just a sampling of his wisdom for us today:
By Kim King, RSCJ
January 10, 2020
Long ago, in a state far, far away from where I am now, I was in the backseat of our family VW, riding home from the original Star Wars movie, A New Hope, and looking up at the night sky, thinking … All of that is happening up there … maybe … but wow … what if it’s true??.