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Prayer & reflection - loved from the depths
As per a Society tradition started by St Madeleine Sophie, the nine RSCJ professed on 15th January received a name and devise (motto) from the Superior General, which will accompany them individually and as a group of professed religious. As far as possible, both name and devise reflect their experience, process and insights throughout their time of probation (preparation for final profession) This group's name is At the beginning of probation you were invited to Put out into the deep. You have responded with openness, trust, and generosity. At that time I proposed several questions, two of which we could not answer then: What will you find there, out in the deep? and Who will you become? What have you found there? Over and over again we heard that as you journeyed to the depth of your selves, of your relationship with God, of your vocation, what you have found there is Love. Your experience of being loved in the depths of who you are has created Your devise, Gods mercy and faithfulness shine forth, opens the first section of our Constitutions and is a very strong affirmation of our experience of God and of the way God has revealed Gods self to us. The very first thing we say of God is that Gods mercy and faithfulness shine forth, that God IS mercy and faithfulness... Like the probanists, may we all know ourselves to be called to let Gods compassion and fidelity shine through, and be Gods transforming Love for others. Image by Regina Shin RSCJ, USA |
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