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The FCJ Sisters in the staff at the FCJ Spirituality Centre in London have just published their 2024...
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The FCJ Sisters in the staff at the FCJ Spirituality Centre in London have just published their 2024...
A short video by Sr Ann Marie fcJ describing the Awareness Examen, a technique of prayerful reflection on the events of the day in order to detect God’s presence and discern his direction for...
Sr Teresa White fcJ celebrates the Psalms as a pattern for...
In 2020 Sr Michelle fcJ and her students in Edmonton, Canada prepared this video to help us all pray the Stations of the Cross....
The FCJ Sisters in the staff at the FCJ Spirituality Centre in London have just published their 2023...
A group of children and adults children joined FCJ sisters at Sarasvita Centre and a million children around the world to pray for peace....
A letter from Sr Claire Sykes, Vice-Postulator for the Cause of Marie Madeleine d’Houët, on the occasion of Marie Madeleine’s Feast Day, 5th April...
One month of war in Ukraine... A prayer poem by Sr Margarita, fcJ from the Salta, Argentina...
Join FCJ Sisters and friends around the world ONLINE in praying for peace, especially in...
The world is watching in shock as the terrible events in Ukraine unfold before us on our screens. A reflection by Sr Lynne...
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As long as we are closely united by the bond of charity nothing need trouble us.
If you are intrigued by the word "discernment" and how to make life decisions with God (i.e. finding God's will for your life) here is a series of online workshops for young adults that may be of interest: ... See MoreSee Less
Discernment Workshops - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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An ONLINE series of workshops on the Principles of Ignatian Discernment, Becoming free, and Making value based choices.1 CommentComment on Facebook
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What does it mean to be in a COVENANT? It is a solemn undertaking that brings two parties into relationship, with rights and responsibilities on both sides. The covenantal relationship between God, creation and all humanity is expressed, developed and repeated throughout scripture... and we know and understand it within our very selves. I am not separate from the air that I breathe, the water I drink.... ... See MoreSee Less
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A wonderful set of initiatives if you live in London at FCJ Spirituality Centre London! ... See MoreSee Less
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This is a beautiful time in the UK - spring is coming and the earth is waking up. There are flowers everywhere as the midday sun begins to have some warmth in it, and people are out a little more. The world news, on the other hand, seems to lurch from crisis to crisis as we focus on the actions of a powerful few.... ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for sharing this message. Here in Canada we need to have hope more than ever.
Caritas Westminster Food Programme Support Officer Iman joined a team of volunteers led by Sr Christine Frost fcJ MBE, from the charity Neighbours In Poplar on a trip to Calais. You can read his reflection in the Caritas Westminster blog.Sr Christine fcJ has been travelling to Calais regularly since 2016, supporting several charities with donations and developing important relationships with them. After hearing about this incredible outreach, Iman asked if he could join the next visit to Calais, to see for himself how charities are working to support asylum seekers and refugees.Neighbours in Poplar at St. Matthias Community Centre, London E14 0AE, is a collection point for Care4Calais, a volunteer run charity delivering essential aid and support to refugees living in the worst conditions across Northern France and Belgium.Photo credit: Care4Calais website ... See MoreSee Less
A Visit to Calais - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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Lots of things happening at FCJ Spirituality Centre London. Check their recent newsletter ... See MoreSee Less
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The FCJ Sisters in Yogyakarta would like to thank the kind and generous support of donors. This support to people who are in need brings joy and hope of the future.www.fcjsisters.org/news/thanking-the-generous-support-of-donors-2/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Sr MaryAnne fcJ, from the FCJ Spirituality Centre London has an article on the latest Vocation for Justice newsletter on "Biodiversity as Image of God". Take a look... www.fcjsisters.org/news/biodiversity-as-image-of-god/“Because the divine could not image itself forth in any one being,it created the great diversity of thingsso that what was lacking in onewould be supplied by the othersand the whole universe togetherwould participate in and manifest the divinemore than any single being whatsoever.” (St Thomas Aquinas) ... See MoreSee Less
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After a recent evening workshop on hope, we invited the participants to consider ways in which they too can be 'tireless cultivators of the seeds of the Gospel' (Pope Francis). The invitation to find ways to be pilgrims of hope is a challenging one in the current climate in which the negative is emphasised, and yet we also acknowledge so much goodness around us, and so many actions of mercy and compassion that spring out of the most difficult situations.... ... See MoreSee Less
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A vocations weekend for women in their 20s and 30s is coming up soon in Liverpool at FCJ Centre St Hugh's - A weekend considering the call of God in our lives and finding out more about the vocation to Religious Life. ... See MoreSee Less
Vocations Weekend for Women - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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A live-in weekend for considering the call of God in our lives and finding out more about the vocation to Religious Life.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
FCJ Spirituality Centre London invites you to their monthly ONLINE evening retreats, a reflective and prayerful time on a Thursday or Friday evening.This month, on Thursday 30 January, they will spend time deepening our understanding of the themes of the Pilgrims of Hope Jubilee Year, making connections between our lives, our world and the call to celebrate Jubilee. ... See MoreSee Less
Online Monthly Evening Retreat: Pilgrims of Hope Jubilee Year - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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FCJ Spirituality Centre London invites you to their ONLINE monthly evening retreats.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
FCJ Sisters Inez and Lina and postulant Felicia from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, embarked on a pilgrimage to end 2024 and give thanks for all its blessings. Sr Inez describes the experience. ... See MoreSee Less
A Pilgrimage to End 2024 - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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FCJ Sisters Inez and Lina and postulant Felicia embarked on a pilgrimage to mark the end of 2024.0 CommentsComment on Facebook