Year: 2013
Weekly News: April 2, 2013
NOTE: This week’s news is being posted on Tuesday instead of Monday because of the Easter break. ESL alum reflects on new project Two items about the SCJs’ new project in Berlin, Germany, were recently posted on SCJ sites. The first is a reflection on the province blog from Fr. Wladyslaw Mach. An alumnus of Read More…
Weekly News: March 25, 2013
Please note that the Provincial Offices will be closed from 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 28, through Monday, April 1 in observance of Triduum and Easter. The office reopens on Tuesday, April 2. However, news and prayer requests can be sent at any time. Click here to share a news item. Also, remember that Read More…
Diagnosed with Asperger’s, SCJ now advocates for others
Something was different Fr. Greg Schill says that even as a child he had a sense that he was experiencing the world differently than others. With a laser beam focus of attention he often became obsessed with a single object or concern while not even seeing that which might be right in front of his Read More…
Weekly news: March 18, 2013
SCJ takes part in historic moment “While working on my thesis, I had the Vatican site open on my computer because I wanted to be part of the conclave, part of such an important piece of history,” wrote Fr. Francis Vu Tran, a member of the U.S. Province studying in Rome. “Around 7:00 p.m. I Read More…
SCJ bishop remembers Argentine cardinal’s solidarity with the poor
“I felt joy and hope knowing that it is a man of God charged with the cross of the service of the Church and the world, in love.” -Bishop Virginio Bressanelli, SCJ Last week we published a few brief thoughts from Bishop Virginio Bressanelli on the naming of fellow Argentine, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, as Read More…
Being a part of history
Fr. Francis Vu Tran is a member of the U.S. Province currently studying biblical theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. The following is his reflection on learning about the selection of the new Pope: The conclave’s black smoke on Wednesday morning signaled that there was no Pope yet. That afternoon, I was sitting Read More…
Bishop Bressanelli reflects on fellow Argentine’s election
Joy and compassion Fr. Virgino Bressanelli, former SCJ superior general and bishop of Neuquén, Argentina, reflected on the appointment of his fellow countryman and bishop as pope: “I do not know how to express my feelings at this time. On the one hand there is great joy but on the other hand, I have a Read More…
Weekly News: March 11, 2013
Supporting education in Indonesia Fr. Tom Cassidy recently received a letter from Fr. F.X. Kusmaryadi, director of Yos Sudarso Metro High School in Lampung Province, Indonesia. The US Province committed $55,000 toward the Yos Sudarso Foundation which serves a diverse population of financially poor Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist families. Fr. Kus, an alumnus of Read More…
Dehonian Vocation Day
Founder’s Day March 14 marks the 170th anniversary of the birth of founder of the Priests of the Sacred Heart, Fr. Leo John Dehon, Born in 1843 to a French aristocratic family, he credited his mother for his devotion to the Sacred Heart, a devotion which inspired him found a religious community focused on bringing Read More…
The Heart of Christ in the Future of Europe
What does it mean to be an SCJ today? For several years SCJs in Europe have been asking themselves different versions of the same question. Basically, what does it mean to be a Dehonian in Europe today? What is it that Dehonian spirituality can address? Is there a future for Sacred Heart devotion in Europe? Read More…