A month in Anse-à-Pitres
Our sisters in Haiti have written a letter to the whole Society about what life is like there, and the challenges and blessings that they have experienced.
Our sisters in Haiti have written a letter to the whole Society about what life is like there, and the challenges and blessings that they have experienced.
María del Valle has sent a letter to the Society recounting the current situation in Haiti.
Rosa Vásquez RSCJ (PER) shares her first impressions of her new mission in Haiti.
Lolín Menéndez, with the help of the Society’s General Archives and the provinces of Poland and Central Europe, recounts the history of the Society in the Ukraine.
Today we are here to tell you all about what we have experienced in this first quarter of the school year, which has been long and varied.
This video from the Philippine Duchesne Region shares the richness of our spirituality from different points of view, including RSCJ, lay and young people.
Fernanda Vacas rscj of Venezuela has written a prayer for Haiti.
In the midst of the poverty and violence suffered by the Haitian people, our sisters continue their activities in Balan, and on April 9, they inaugurated the school canteen.
"The reality of this moment is teaching us new things on many different levels.... Most important, we need to stay connected to each other."
As of 27th March 2020
In Haiti, all activities are suspended. They have distributed food to the children from the school.
In Cuba, activities are also suspended, except for breakfast for the elderly. That continues for their survival. Here there are many queues for getting food — but for now, they are able to get it.