The Marian Lecture is in the news https://t.co/i9Pu84uaOK Tuesday night, over 550 people gathered across the country, both online and in person, with Dr Sarah Bachelard. She invited us to consider a life shaped not by striving, but by grace.
#wemarists
Spiritual directors from across the UK gathered at St Beuno’s Jesuit Spirituality Centre for a conference exploring the practice of Ignatian spirituality. The event featured keynote talks, workshops, and opportunities to engage with various works of the British Province of Jesuits, offering participants practical insights and inspiration for their ministry. #Jesuits #IgnatianSpirituality https://t.co/GJ9hx4j8l8
Our love of Christ ought to make us feel the needs of our suffering sisters and brothers as our own —St Oscar Romero, 1st Sunday of Lent (A), 1978 #StOscarRomero
#OTD in 2020, Pope Francis recognized the martyrdom of Salvadoran #Jesuit Rutilio Grande and two lay companions, clearing the way for beatification. They were beatified in January 2022.
Blessed Rutilio Grande, pray for us! https://t.co/gCg4Vd2FPN
#OTD in 2020, Pope Francis recognized the martyrdom of Salvadoran #Jesuit Rutilio Grande and two lay companions, clearing the way for beatification. They were beatified in January 2022.
Blessed Rutilio Grande, pray for us! https://t.co/gCg4Vd2FPN
Last week, our CEO Dallas McInerney and Executive Director of Sydney Catholic Schools, Danielle Cronin CF, met with Br Kelvin Canavan.
With a long history of teaching in schools, serving in principal roles, and administrative and leadership roles, Br Kelvin has brought the best out of every role he has been in with a profound love of Christ and his Mission.
Br Kelvin Canavan served as the executive director of Catholic Schools from 1987-2009 in the Archdiocese of Sydney. In this role and every other, he devoted his energies tirelessly to Catholic education, and laid the foundations of service, accountability and faith on which our system thrives today.
Every year at our education Law Symposium, we present the Br Kelvin Canavan Catholic School Leadership Award to those people who have made exceptional contributions to Catholic Education through their leadership, as Br Kelvin has.
Today we continue to see these fruits of his leadership, and we celebrate and honour this.
On Sunday 16 November, we will observe the 36th anniversary of the six Jesuits who, together with two women who were sharing their university residence, were murdered by the Salvadoran military. https://t.co/7X3fheYV6J
POPE LEO COMES ALIVE! Leo XIV speaks completely off the cuff, demonstrating an impressive pastoral sensitivity, theological brilliance & 100% commitment to advancing synodality. We are so blessed to have him leading the Church WATCH THIS! https://t.co/IndQdmHHBb
“The primary commitment and criterion for all social action by the People of God is to listen to the cry of the poor and of the earth,” writes Canadian Jesuit Cardinal Michael Czerny, SJ. https://t.co/MM9Oi7RZv4
Hearing this morning from Cardinal Grech on synodality. There is no synodality, he said, without hearing the cry of those who are poor, who suffer injustice. What is clear from reports is that in many places in the Church we don’t know how to do that. We must learn. @iamCARITAS
Pope Leo: “We hear the cry of the earth and of the poor, for that cry has reached the heart of God. Our indignation is His indignation; our work is His work.”