20 Questions with Br. Frank Snider, SCJ

Br. Frank Snider, SCJ, is a high school math teacher in San Antonio.   Q:  Where were you born and raised? Describe your family.   BR. FRANK:   Born in Zanesville, raised in Somerset, Ohio. Two brothers and two sisters, all are older than me. My oldest brother and the younger of my sisters are deceased. […]

20 Questions with Fr. Greg Murray, SCJ

Fr. Greg Murray, SCJ, is a member of the SCJ community in Montréal   Q: Where were you born and raised? Describe your family. FR. GREG: I was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. My family is composed of two parents and three children, one girl and two boys. I am the middle child. My […]

20 Questions with Br. Frank Presto, SCJ

Br.  Frank Presto is provincial secretary of the US Province.   Q:  Where were you born and raised? Describe your family.   BR. FRANK:   I was born in Pittsburgh, PA.  All of my grandparents emigrated from southern Italy and settled there to raise their families.  Victor and Rita were my parents.  Tina is my sister.  […]

Let us make known the love of the Heart of Jesus

“As we renew our commitment to follow Jesus as sons of Fr. Dehon, let us pray for each other that we will have the courage and humility to take up His yoke, to live the call to discover and make known the love of the Heart of Jesus in souls and societies, to act concretely […]

A very different feast day

PICTURED ABOVE: The Big Bend Dam near Fort Thompson As local communities around the province prepare to celebrate feast of the Sacred Heart on Friday, June 19, the SCJ community in South Dakota grapples more so than most with how to be together, separately. “The regional community in South Dakota is under some duress,” writes […]

Social justice, one step at a time

Reflecting on the many marches, peaceful protests and other events around the world calling attention to the need for justice, love and unity for all, Frater Henry Nguyen, SCJ, wrote the following. Frater Henry, a seminarian and Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology, is just beginning his pastoral year in Mississippi. In Search of the Value of the […]

June webinars on Sacred Heart Spirituality (Spanish)

An international group of religious men and women, including Dehonians from the United States and Argentina and lay persons from Chile, have organized a series of four webinars for June focused on deepening one’s spirituality of the Sacred Heart. They will be held in Spanish. “We will explore Sacred Heart spirituality in a holistic way […]

Let us honor those who have died with a commitment to peace

“It’s all right to celebrate this day with fireworks and parades and decorating grave sites, but it  seems to me that the best way to honor those who have died in wars is to dedicate ourselves to eliminating future wars.” -Fr. John Czyzynski,, SCJ Fr. John Czyzynski, SCJ, gave the homily at this morning’s Memorial […]

Rome slowly opens

Fr. Stephen Huffstetter, SCJ, vicar general, writes about a Rome that is slowly reopening following significant shut-downs due to COVID-19. Although there is some relaxing of stay-at-home orders, Rome is a much different place than its usual spring-time busyness. Fr. Steve writes: After two months of staying at home, the city of Rome has begun […]

Once an altar boy, now a “farm boy”

Originally from the District of India, Fr. Praveen Kumar Richard, SCJ, was assigned to ministry at St. Joseph’s Indian School last year. He taught, he celebrated liturgies and other prayer services, and he helped with parish ministry on the nearby reservations. But that all changed in March with COVID-19. Students could not return to school […]

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