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The devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows has roots in the
Prophecy of Simeon: "a sword will pierce your very soul" (Lk. 2: 35).
After celebration of the triumph of Christ on the cross (September 14),
the memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows invites us to contemplate the human side of Christ's sufferings in union with Mary.
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reflections:
Reflections on spirituality by RSCJ from around the world.
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enlarge the space of your tent, Sheila McAuliffe rscj
These words are addressed to us today. Despite plummeting numbers of religious life vocations, I feel?
Consacrés/ées au Sacré CoeurAssociés/ées de la
Société du Sacré Cóur, Anna Maria Catelani rscj
L'histoire des Consacrées au Sacré Cóur remonte à Sainte Madeleine Sophie, qui présenta à la Congrégation?
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the buoy, Katie Mifsud rscj
If you go to the seaside you'd be surprised by the ever increasing
number of buoys you see. Buoys of all shapes and sizes, from little
plastic containers to the very big ones. They all have the same
function - tied with a rope to a stone or some other heavy object cast
at the bottom of the sea, they ensure that the boats moored to them
remain at their place, in spite of the movements of the waves
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thy omnipresence, translated by Irene D'souza, rscj
The lovers of Brahman ask: What is the source of this universe? What
is Brahman? From where do we come? By what power do we live? Where
do we find rest? Who rules over our joys and sorrows, O seers of
Brahman??
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el mirar de dios es amar, Teresa Gomà rscj
Hace tres años que trabajo en el Colegio Sagrado Corazón de Godella y
la vida en el aula siempre me sorprende. De casualidad empecé a
trabajar en el mundo escolar, y desde entonces, mi vida y el sentido de
misión han dado un giro inesperado:?
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What are religious women doing today?, Choi Haye Young rscj We religious loved by God, wounded and healed, fully contemplative and apostolic disciples of Jesus, what kind of call do we hear? I have spoken about the characteristics of this era and the new paradigm of culture. How then, can we religious carry out our mission and roles? |
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Fully contemplative and fully apostolic, Carolyn Osiek rscj One of the ways that we sometimes characterize the vocation of the Religious of the Sacred Heart is that we are called to be “fully contemplative and fully apostolic.” That means, in a way, living one’s life on two tracks simultaneously but in an integrated way: the life of the contemplative religious, and the life of the apostolic laborer in God’s vineyard |
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Ser pan para todos, Carmen Segura rscj Ser pan...ser buen pan... Ser pan partido y repartido entre todos, especialmente ser pan para los pobres, para los deficientes, para los débiles, para los desequilibrados |
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Caring for the earth, Sheila Hammond rscj
The forces of nature make existence a demanding and uncertain adventure, but Earth has provided the conditions essential to life's evolution. God made the two great lights, the greater one to govern the day, and the lesser one to govern the night; and the stars. ... God saw how good it was
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Ser sobre la tierra el Corazón de Dios El Corazón de Cristo se nos ofrece a los cristianos y a toda la humanidad como el icono del Corazón de Dios…. El amor de Dios se nos manifiesta como un amor que nos ama totalmente con todo lo que El es, y que nos ama completamente con todo lo que nosotros somos. |
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Homily for the Feast of the Sacred Heart We have discovered that this love resides, in fact, in the heart, the Heart of Jesus and our own hearts, and the heart has an infinite capacity. |
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