Some highlights of our life together.....
Here are five photos of recent "significant moments" in the life of our communities, provinces, or regions in different parts of the world.
Here are five photos of recent "significant moments" in the life of our communities, provinces, or regions in different parts of the world.
The 8th Workshop for Sacred Heart Education Institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean (RedLaC) was held in Casa del Almagro, in Argentina, from 23rd to 29th of October 2016.
This Advent, we invite you to share reflections that can help "to deepen our interior life, our capacity for contemplation and for listening to the heartbeat of God in ourselves and in our world." (GC2016)
The Society of the Sacred Heart lives on through the women who follow in the footsteps of Sophie. As we celebrate the Society's birthday, we share five stories of women who heard the call and responded.....
Inspired by the calls from the General Chapter, our 96-year-old Sister Florencia de la Serna (ARU) composed this prayer to Mater Admirabilis.
Viviana Mian rscj (ARU) shares the joy of accepting the invitation to "remain in His love...."
Those who are the most poor have taught me the ways of Jesus. They've taught me how to be, how to welcome, about the value of the simple things in daily living, about the sacred, about the human. I continue to try bringing about the mission of Jesus and the Kingdom, through living simply with those who are the most poor, through being a sister, and through popular education. May those who are poor and those who are young continue to be my passions and may they continue to challenge me, inviting me ever onward as I follow Jesus.
"In the spirit of our 'Cor Unum' I would like to share with you my experience of making my retreat with all the sisters of my province of Argentina-Uruguay." ~ Silvana Ferez rscj
Here is a slideshow of photos taken by Margaret Phelan rscj and Ana María Uribe rscj during the ceremony of Final Profession at the Villa Lante in Rome.
Thirteen Religious of the Sacred Heart received the name and devise which reflect their experience during their period of preparation for perpetual profession and which will accompany them individually and as a group as they live our vocation into the future.