Profile
Hedwige de Cadolle rscj, Province of Egypt
From seven in the morning to noon we come in contact with more than 200 people: babies, children, the young and the old, men and women. Each one of them is in a hurry and wants to be listened to and loved. This is the most important thing for them, because in Egypt there are so many people that it is difficult to be attentive to each one.
Claude Deschamps rscj, Province of France
My seven years as student chaplain at Villeneuve d'Ascq near Lille (France) have been such a joy! I love this form of service, which offers young people an all-round education by accompanying them throughout their courses, in close connection with their daily studies, their life on campus and in various colleges, their searching in the realms of heart, mind and spirit.
Son In Sook rscj; province of Korea - General Council
I am the third of five children in my family. I have two elder brothers and two younger sisters. I was born on February 8, 1940. In 1963 I entered the Society as pre-pre postulant and became a novice in 1966 in Susono, Japan. I was happy but suffered difficulties due to my lack of English.
Cecilia Rivero Borrel, rscj; Province of Mexico - Nicaragua
I am Cecilia Rivero Borrel rscj, originally from the city of Mexico. I entered the Society 15 years ago. At the moment I live in General Cepeda, a rural community in the north of the country and I have been working in the Popular Education programme for 6 years now.
Barbara Bowe, rscj, province of the United States
I'll begin first with a conviction. I am convinced that each one of us has within us a word that needs to be spoken, a poem that needs to be penned, a song that needs to be sung, or - as in my case - a book that needs to be written. For me, Biblical Foundations of Spirituality: Touching a Finger to the Flame (Sheed & Ward, 2003) was such a book. It had to be written. But, in a way, I didn't so much write it - it wrote me!
Ila Prohaszka rscj, Central European Province
Due to the political situation in 1948 - 1949 M. de Lescure made up her mind to close the two communities in Budapest. Our schools had been nationalised and the rscj's were moved into our houses in Austria. The 13 Hungarian novices and postulants together with the mistress of novices, M. Walburga Spee and two Professed were given shelter in Avigliana, Italy. I was only a student at that time, but as I was sure of my vocation as an RSCJ I left Hungary with them.
Mariola López Villanueva rscj, province of Spain Center - South
When I was fourteen, I remember, I liked to imagine what life would be like at thirty; I wanted to be able to look
through a window and see what I would be doing. Of all the settings that girl could have imagined, none could be as beautiful or surprising as the one I live in now.
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