Celebrating Mater in Almagro, Argentina
The boys and girls in first grade at the Sacred Heart School of Almagro, Argentina have drawn Mater and written what they imagine she might be thinking in that image.
The boys and girls in first grade at the Sacred Heart School of Almagro, Argentina have drawn Mater and written what they imagine she might be thinking in that image.
The preschoolers have joined the action of monthly prayer, so they started praying for vocations at Society of the Sacred Heart. In order to be better understood, vocation was compared with the process of making bread.
This year’s feast was a chance for our pupils to show what Mater Admirabilis means to them.
Alejandro Rangel Hidalgo (1923-2000) was a Mexican artist and painter, furniture designer and blacksmith. His mother, Concepción Hidalgo de Rangel, was very devoted to Mater Admirabilis and her son gave her this painting.
May Mater Admirabilis intercede for the RSCJ and all those who dedicate their lives to the service of humanity.
The province of Malta shares a hymn dedicated to Mater Admirabilis. The hymn expresses her emptying of self and her openness to God’s Word, and invites us to follow her example.
“Every year we remember her story and every year we learn something new, because for us, the students, she was painted by Pauline Perdreau. But who was Pauline Perdreau?"
(Introduction of the play La Historia de Mater of the Rosales school)
The text chosen for our card is an excerpt from the book: Under the Sign of Fire, by Sister Maria Thereza Latgé, RSCJ Brazil.
This watercolor was painted in 2007 by Sophie Maille RSCJ.
Each year from September 1 to October 4, the Christian family unites for this worldwide celebration of prayer and action to protect our common home. As part of the celebration of the Season of Creation, prayer-reflection guides from JPIC will be posted weekly for the RSCJ and RSCJ Family.