Veillée.

We open our hearts, our lives and our ways of being together so we can invite the Spirit to translate what has been into what will be. Many Religious of the Sacred Heart cherish and wish to share in a generative spirit, our experience of Christmas Eve in our communities with a common practice we refer to with the French word: Veillée.

Like many family traditions and practices around the holidays, it is somewhat difficult to trace the history and understand what it meant to those early companions of the young Society. There are references in the “house journals” in the early 19th century recounting the joy and celebration.

For many of us, the remembrance of joy, spontaneity and celebration has been influenced by the candlelight quiet of the liturgy at midnight and has taken on new characteristics. For nearly all of those who assisted in this process, Veillée is a time of gathering to remember, to celebrate and to believe. It is our invitation to gather together to welcome the birth of new hope.

The Formation to Mission team invited RSCJ to share their favorite prayers, poems and songs of Veillée with the question of what “needs” to be part of the celebration to feel like it makes the transition from the waiting of Advent to the celebration of Christmastide.

We share with you remembrances and resources submitted by 27 Religious of the Sacred Heart of the United States – Canada Province. We also have integrated the past and the present into a suggested Veillée prayer for 2019. Please adapt it for your community, family or gathering. There is some strength in knowing we will share some of the same words, images, silence and joy, especially in this time when our hearts can feel heavy with the needs of our global community, and we are eager to hold that as “one Body.”

With gratitude and hope, the Formation to Mission team shares this collection and prayer.

You will find five parts of our collection:

From the Voice and Experience of Heart of RSCJ

  • Suggested Veillée Readings 
  • Suggested Veillée Songs 
  • Suggested Veillée Prayers 
  • Veillée 2019 

Thank you to the RSCJ who contributed to this collection and prayer:

Lisa Buscher, RSCJJane McKinlay, RSCJ

Maureen Chicoine, RSCJSally McLean, RSCJ

Maria Cimperman, RSCJ Lolin Menendez, RSCJ

Kathleen Conan, RSCJHelen O’Regan, RSCJ

Anne-Marie Conn, RSCJ Carolyn Osiek, RSCJ

Jan Dunn, RSCJRita Pinto, RSCJ

Frances Gimber, RSCJClare Pratt, RSCJ

Gwendolyn Hoeffel, RSCJNatalie Runfola, RSCJ

Kathleen Hughes, RSCJCarolyn Siy, RSCJ

Mary Kay Hunyady, RSCJLoretta Somerville, RSCJ 

Sharon Karam, RSCJPaula Toner, RSCJ

Eve Kavanagh, RSCJDeanna Rose Von Bargen, RSCJ 

Bonnie Kearney, RSCJMarie-Louise Wolfington, RSCJ

Lorraine Landry, RSCJ  

Book design by Beth Ponticello, CEDC at the Stuart Center