USC: New vocations website
The Province of United States - Canada (USC) has a new vocations website.
The Province of United States - Canada (USC) has a new vocations website.
"Like the Samaritan woman we are invited to deep engagement with Jesus as we welcome new life for the emerging future.... We are called to be evangelizers who preach the gospel with joy...."
Sol Navidad rscj (PHI)
Maria Cimperman rscj reflects on three questions: 1) From what must the world awaken? (Wake up from what?); 2) What must the world awaken to? (Wake up to what?); 3) How shall you offer your charism very particularly this year to console and to rejoice?
"The call is to everyone living consecrated life, to look at the world around us, consider the gift of charism and vocation we each received for the church and world, and consider how we may offer it in a particular way during this Year of Consecrated Life. I offer here some fruits of prayer, reflection and conversation." - Maria Cimperman rscj
"Through all stages of our life our prayer invites us to the depths of God." (2008 General Chapter)
Sara Kay Thompson rscj (USC) shares about her work in Magnificat Houses, which for her was an experience of "being part of the story of God's love."
"The digital revolution has generated a need and there is a place for and a call to religious life. Call Me Back is one way of responding with both a spiritual and mission orientation with a spirit of discernment for whatever lies ahead for Catholic young adults today."
Diane Roche RSCJ writes about the participation of RSCJ in the People's Climate Marches in New York City on the 21st of September.
My hope is that each one of our “boys” will.... be men of the Sacred Heart and as “sons of Sophie” will engage a global reality with love, always moving God’s Heart forward!, bringing others to recognize as I did that ... they will always be “home” in the Sacred Heart. (Sergio Vasquez, Sacred Heart Educator, USA)
"If my community can love me with all my faults and not-nice moments, how much more does God love me with all my spots!" - Juliet Mousseau rscj