Gathering of RSCJ and Associates on the Spirituality of the Society Print E-mail
13 Oct 05

Kenwood, Albany, New York
July 28-31, 2005

 

Photos by Lolín Menéndez rscj
Dorothy Holmes rscj, Marylin Lorenz
During the workshop
Justine Lyons rscj greets Edna Tierney rscj, 100 years old
Dawn Stringfield (right) talks with Cora McLaughlin rscj
Presenter Lyn Osiek rscj
Sunrise over the Kenwood tower

Thirty-nine RSCJ and Associates gathered at Kenwood in late July for a weekend about our Spirituality.  This group was augmented, not only in number, by our revered sisters of the Pax Christi Community.  Joy was palpable among the participants as we listened to each other, to the presenters, to and our elder religious.  From long before our arrival to the final goodbyes, Kenwood hospitality embraced all visitors, RSCJ and Associates. 

Lyn Osiek explored our struggle with community prayer in her talk on ?The Tradition of Community Prayer in the Society and its Contemporary Challenges.?   Annice Callahan shared insights on ?Leisure as a Value in Our Contemplative and Communal Life.?  Eve Kavanagh helped us to ?take into our hearts the pain of the world because we share the pierced Heart of Christ.? Justine Lyons led us into the new universe story: ?We are the Christ; What is our Relationship to the Emerging Universe??    Oonah Ryan shared insights on ?The Development of the Mind and Heart of Jesus and the Impact of this on Our Lives.?  Associate Cathy O?Conor used Chapter documents and writings of and about Janet Erskine Stuart to explore ?How Spirituality Informs Transformative Education.? One participant noted that we had ?unpredictable insights on predictable topics.?

So what was most striking in all this wonder? 

  • Gratitude to be at Kenwood, to see our elder sisters living so beautifully.
  • Satisfaction at being able to share the talks with the Elders and have conversations with them.
  • Being on holy ground, with holy people: ?we are sinners with a well of holiness we forget to tap;? ?I feel as if I?ve experienced the Heart of Christ this weekend.?
  • Gratitude for openness and receptivity in sharing and response: for a sense of power and energy to be open with each other.
  • Like a multi-faceted crystal, each one sharing her truth.
  • Interconnectedness through diversity and unity.
  • Experience of the Heart of Christ, the love of God Incarnate, in every encounter and talk and in the elders; ?one is never too old to discover and reveal the love of God.?
  • Gratitude for the generosity of each one in giving of herself so we can know better how much God loves us; being willing to be vulnerable.
  • Fullness of life in everyone.
  • ?Renewal of my whole being: who I am and who others are in the Cosmic Christ.?
  • The fidelity of God and the love of my sisters through all present.
  • Amazing grace?amazing God.
  • A quantum leap in many ways, especially in the integration of RSCJ and Associates.


How did all this come about?  Actually the weekend flowed from the annual conferences on Carmelite Spirituality which some of the organizers have attended.  ?Why not do our own?? was answered by, ?let us!?  So Ginny Dennehy, Eve Kavanagh, Oonah Ryan and Anne Sturges gathered our presenters on various aspects of the lived spirituality of the Society and arranged the multifarious details for this weekend together at Kenwood.  We are particularly grateful to Anne Sturges who held us all together with quiet graciousness and clear organization. 

Each day the Eucharist brought us together with the whole community.  Prayer in the morning and evening had been carefully prepared by participants.  On Sunday we joined Jubilarians for a special celebration of the Eucharist: three Jubilarians of seventy years, two of sixty years, and seven of fifty years of vowed life in the Society.  The Provincial Team led their renewal of vows with questions which pierced each of our hearts.  Fr. Chris DeGiovine expressed, as only he can do, the appreciation of the Church for our lives given over many decades.

This is not the end: clearly there is a strong sense that Associates and RSCJ want to gather in the future with each other; plans are already underway to keep the momentum alive for next year.  

Mary Jane Sullivan rscj
Province of the United States

The various presentations will be posted in the section Spirituality ? Reflections over the coming months.

 

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