Of climate crisis and “dangerous memory”
A day after Typhoon Ulysses wreaked havoc on many places in the Philippines, Bethanie Sulleza rscj went to one of the areas that was seriously affected by the flood. She reports here what she saw.
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A day after Typhoon Ulysses wreaked havoc on many places in the Philippines, Bethanie Sulleza rscj went to one of the areas that was seriously affected by the flood. She reports here what she saw.
The Stuart Center in Washington, D.C., hosted the Sacred Heart Global Citizen Program, bringing together 12 participants from Mexico, Puerto Rico and the United States. This year’s focus was "Ecological Transformation through Spirituality."
Torpa Rural Development Society for Women (TRDSW) celebrates rural women and girls, without whom rural communities would not function.
SAMPAGUITA, the Women's Income Generating Program of the St. Madeleine Sophie Foundation (SMSF) in Montalban, Philippines, celebrated its 10th anniversary. Here are some extracts from the message given by Saiko Kobari, a founding member of the program.
The Secretariado Comercial of Saint Domingo Savio and Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat Educational Organisation, which were founded 50 years ago in Venezuela by the Society of the Sacred Heart, received an award for their work as PEACE BUILDERS.
Jolanta Glapka rscj (POL) shares about the Passion for Life Foundation and some concrete efforts to"discover and reveal the love of the Heart of Jesus," especially among the young.
The Society of the Sacred Heart has written its first intervention," Children as Agents of Social Transformation for a Sustainable Future," to the Commission for Social Development of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
Ten years ago, Tahanan ng Mahal na Puso (Sacred Heart Home) was born. Let us celebrate this "bridge of hope" in Montalban (Philippines). View the video that shares this joy, hope, and gratitude.....
On Saturday, March 22, 2014, the first centre for those living with AIDS in Karamoja, Uganda, was opened in Moroto.
Last summer, I had an apostolic experience at Saenal Study Center For Neighborhood Children in Bucheon. It was my second opportunity since I entered the Society. There are about 25 children and most of them come from poor families. Most of their parents are factory workers. Some children have only one parent, so they need to be taken care of by some adults during the day.