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The first wall goes up at the new Sacred Heart at Monastery Lake! Located across from Sacred Heart Monastery/ School of Theology, Sacred Heart at Monastery Lake will include units for members of the Priests of the Sacred Heart (both retired and those in full-time ministry), as well as for the general public aged 55 Read More…
Necrology of the Canadian Region and US Province
Death in the Sacred Heart is a happy one. All our deceased have offered their lives for the reign of the Sacred Heart. -Fr. Leo John Dehon, founder of the Priests of the Sacred Heart JANUARY 1 Fr. Francis Schneider, 1947 1 Fr. Godfridus Raymakers, 2008 1 Fr. Gerard Schoonebeek 2010 2 Read More…
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2010 To the Letter
To the Letter is on hiatus for the first part of 2010.
Hometown Encounter in South Africa
“We realized that we got far more than we bargained for when we casually decided to make a trip to Middelburg to meet an interesting man from my hometown,” wrote Barbara Tedrow. On the suggestion of her mother, Tedrow, a Fulbright Scholar who was teaching and doing research at a university in South Africa, visited Read More…
“God has been good to me”
“God has been good to me” Retired bishop reflects on his years in South Africa After 36 years in South Africa, the last 17 as bishop of the Diocese of De Aar, Bishop Joseph Potocnak, SCJ (pictured above),is back in the United States for more than just a vacation. He’s doing something he had not Read More…
1st Indian SCJ reflects on vocation
“These SCJs were a part of my call… I was touched by their spirit” Member of first Indian profession class reflects on his own vocation and the young District of India So what is it like to be a pioneer? “Good,” said Fr. Placido Rebelo, SCJ, though he doesn’t label himself as a pioneer. “I Read More…
Indonesia to American West
Indonesian SCJ compares reality of the American West to childhood reading As a child, Fr. Christianus Hendrik, SCJ, read books about the American West. Karl May, a German author well-known in Europe for his stories of an Apache chief, was a favorite. Through the books, Fr. Hendrik developed a child’s impression of the West, filled Read More…