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The Eucharist and Sacred Heart Spirituality

2021-2022 Sacred Heart Spirituality Speakers' Series

The Eucharist lies at the very Heart of the Society of the Sacred Heart's foundation and mission. Madeleine Sophie Barat recalled her inspiration in founding the Society: That is it, I said to myself, as I was praying before a lonely tabernacle: we must dedicate ourselves to the education of young people; renew in souls the solid foundations of a living faith in the Blessed Sacrament. We will raise up a multitude of adorers from all the nations.

Returning to the Eucharist with a New Vision

Presented by Kathleen Hughes, RSCJ

Kathleen Hughes, RSCJ invites us to return to Eucharist with a New Vision. In her presentation, she steps back and asks a very basic question: when Jesus asked us to “do this in memory of me,” what was he actually asking us to be and to do? And how does the very shape of the eucharist we celebrate – listening and loving – express our core vision of Sacred Heart spirituality?

This presentation was recorded live on November 5, 2021, and is the first of three presentations which make up the 2021-2022 Sacred Heart Spirituality Speakers Series sponsored by the Mums of Alums at Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School (St. Louis, Missouri) for the benefit of the entire Sacred Heart family.

Listen to Sister Hughes' recorded Zoom presentation below.

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The Word That Nourishes: How Scripture Has Nourished RSCJ Eucharistic Spirituality

Presented by Carolyn Osiek, RSCJ, and Frances Gimber, RSCJ

Beginning with some favorite Biblical texts of our RSCJ, we see how Eucharist is at the center of everything as we attempt to live the authentic charism of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

This presentation was recorded live on February 4, 2022, and is the second of three presentations which make up the 2021-2022 Sacred Heart Spirituality Speakers Series sponsored by the Mums of Alums at Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School.

Listen to or watch Sister Osiek and Sister Gimber's recorded Zoom presentation below.

The Word That Nourishes: How Scripture Has Nourished RSCJ Eucharistic Spirituality (Presentation Only)
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Eucharist as a Call to Mission: Heart Speaks to Heart

Presented by Dr. Mary E. McGann, RSCJ

At the heart of the Eucharist is the common table, an invitation to eat and drink with Christ and with one another in such a way that we are transformed by the experience. To eat the Bread of Life is to be consumed by what we consume: transformed for Christ’s mission in the world, moved by his compassion, and converted by his hospitality. We are invited to co-abide in Christ’s love, and so doing, to co-abide with all God’s people and creatures. By tracing the origins of the Eucharist to the stories of Jesus’ meal fellowship recorded in the Gospels, the significance of the common table for our spirituality and action in the world takes on a new significance. In a world where so many hunger and thirst for justice, Eucharistic eating and drinking speaks heart to heart, inviting us to compassion, love, and justice that flow from our encounter with the Risen Christ in our midst.

Dr. Mary E. McGann, RSCJ, is Adjunct Associate Professor of Liturgical Studies at the Jesuit School of Theology, Santa Clara University, in Berkeley, California. Her most recent book, The Meal That Reconnects: Eucharistic Eating and the Global Food Crisis, won first place in the category of Catholic Social Teaching in the 2021 Catholic Media Association Book Awards. 

This presentation was recorded live on March 4, 2022, and is the third of three presentations which make up the 2021-2022 Sacred Heart Spirituality Speakers Series sponsored by the Mums of Alums at Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School.

Listen to or watch Sister McGann's recorded Zoom presentation below.

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Resource: Click here for a link to the Society of the Sacred Heart document Being Artisan of Hope in Our Blessed and Broken World.

The Sacred Heart Spirituality Series is sponsored by the Mums of Alums at Villa Duchesne for the benefit of the entire Sacred Heart community. This series represents the Mums' effort to participate in the stewardship of the vision of Saint Madeleine Sophie - a second sowing of the Sacred Heart mission by parents who gave to their children the gift of Sacred Heart education, and who continue to cherish Life at the Sacred Heart. All are most welcome! 

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