London Attack: 22 March 2017
On Wednesday, 22 March 2017, a man drove a car over Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, and began hitting pedestrians indiscriminately.
On Wednesday, 22 March 2017, a man drove a car over Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, and began hitting pedestrians indiscriminately.
Here are five photos of recent "significant moments" in the life of our communities, provinces, or regions in different parts of the world.
On July 21-26, 2016, RSCJs and young people came together in Tarnów, Poland for “The Witnesses of Love,” the International Sacred Heart Youth Meeting before the World Youth Day.
"From the moment we arrived at Colegio Sagrado Corazon in Mexico City until the moment we left, every single one of us attending the V International Conference of Heads of Schools of the Sacred Heart was welcomed with open hearts, arms and great joy." ~ Hilary Thompson (ENW Schools' and College Network)
More than 5000 young religious participated in the 2015 World Meeting of Consecrated Women and Men. As Josephine Mbayira rscj (UGK), one of the 16 young RSCJ who joined this celebration, commented: “Religious life is not dying!”
In 2010, Sue Acheson rscj wrote this creative dialogue with Janet Erskine Stuart. On 19th August 2015, Sue was called by God to the fullness of life. She and Janet must now be enjoying a full dialogue in the presence of the God they both loved and served.
"... I sit in quietness, and in trust in God's fidelity and presence. And within and by that I am strengthened - not by lovely insights or experiences, just by being with God." ~ Silvana Dallanegra rscj (ENW)
Silvana Dallanegra RSCJ of the Province of England-Wales shares her reflection at the beginning of the Year of Consecrated Life.
On the 11th of October 2014, the Province of England-Wales marked the closing of the Janet Stuart Centenary Celebrations with a Eucharist of Thanksgiving in the chapel of the Digby Stuart College.
Tears and peace are one
Where you break through the walls that fear raised high....