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In January Australians tend to flock to the beach. For a long time FCJ Sisters have enjoyed some rest time at Ackworth, a house in Sorrento....
Sisters in the Area of the Americas gathered East and West for their Assembly following the FCJ General...
The new leadership team of the Faithful Companions of Jesus started their mandate on 2nd February, the feast of the Presentation of the...
Sisters in the Area of Europe gathered in Paris for an Assembly following the 2025 General Chapter....
Sisters in the Area of Asia gathered in Sarasvita Retreat Centre for the post-Chapter Area...
A group of children gathered with FCJ Sisters to mark twenty years of FCJ presence in Ende, in the Island of Flores,...
Read the latest news from the FCJ Sisters and Companions in Mission in the Americas - their newsletter, Adelante Junt@s, is...
FCJ Sisters and Companions in Mission participated in a charity run to raise funds for the work of CAFOD, the aid agency for the Catholic Church in England and...
In our archive we have a brass plaque that used to be mounted on the lodge at the entrance to the FCJ school situated at The Vaucluse,...
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Thinking about religious life? An online event open to young adults discerning or simply curious about religious life.Meet with a small group of religious and priests from different forms of religious life. -Opportunity for input-Q&A- Chance to meet with other young adults wondering about God’s call ... Voir plusVoir moins
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MORE HUMAN SERIESThis three sessions will explore aspects of the Encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, with input, reflection on the text and exploration of ideas within the document.Organised as a collaborative between FCJ Centre St Hugh's and FCJ Centre for Spirituality and EcoJustice we hope to draw together an international group of participants.9th June, 15th September, 17th November7:30pm UK time#encyclical #MagnificaHumanitas ... Voir plusVoir moins
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Will you be the HOPE you long for?This is the first question in our General Chapter Document from GC2025. It leaves us with an option. Nothing is forced on us. Will you do this? Our answer can be 'Yes' or 'No'. What might it take for me to BE Hope? The first step is to find hope deep within my self. Not some optimistic wishing that negates reality, but a real and deep conviction that the future is good.... ... Voir plusVoir moins

Will you be the HOPE you long for?
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This is the first question in our General Chapter Document from GC2025. It leaves us with an option. Nothing is forced on us. Will you do this? Our answer can be ‘Yes’ or ‘No̵…0 CommentairesComment on Facebook
The FCJ Centre for Spirituality and EcoJustice in London recently hosted a screening of a new film, People’s Emergency Briefing. Richard Solly attended and wrote about the screening for Independent Catholic News (ICN) ... Voir plusVoir moins

London: People's Emergency Briefing | ICN
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The UK - like every other country - faces a growing climate and nature emergency which will affect health and food systems, infrastructure, security and economic stability. This crisis is more serious...0 CommentairesComment on Facebook
The Living Joyfully project of the National Office for Vocations NOV UK introduces school students to the idea of religious life and to the wide variety of religious congregations present in the UK. The project is in its fifth year and Sr Lynne fcJ is one of the organisers. Read more... ... Voir plusVoir moins

Living Joyfully 2026 - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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The Living Joyfully project introduces school students to the idea of religious life and the wide variety of religious congregations present in the UK.0 CommentairesComment on Facebook
We are approaching Pentecost praying to welcome the Holy Spirit in our lives, in our hearts. Companion in Mission Jen offers us a reflection. ... Voir plusVoir moins

Looking For the Fruits - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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A reflection by Jen, FCJ Companion in Mission from New England.0 CommentairesComment on Facebook
Join this group to read the new #encyclical from #PopeLeo #MagnificaHumanitas due to be published this coming Monday.The group gather weekly on Fridays 4-5pm, on Zoom. ... Voir plusVoir moins
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Each month in London, a quiet vigil remembers those who have died seeking safety, naming lives lost and calling us to compassion, responsibility, and action explains MaryAnne Francalanza, fcJ from the FCJ Centre for Spirituality and EcoJustice. ... Voir plusVoir moins
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This article from The Sandpiper, the newsletter of the Catholic Diocese of Sandhurst, Australia features three Indonesian-born religious serving in the Diocese: Sr Hartini fcJ, Fr Addin and Fr Adi. Read their stories ... Voir plusVoir moins

Faith across Islands: Indonesian Voices in Sandhurst - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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The Sandpiper, newsletter of the Sandhurst Diocese in Australia, features three Indonesian-born religious serving in the Diocese, including Sr Hartini fcJ.2 CommentairesComment on Facebook
This article from The Sandpiper, the newsletter of the Sandhurst Diocese, features three Indonesian-born religious serving in the Diocese: Sr Hartini fcJ, Fr Addin and Fr Adi. ... Voir plusVoir moins

Faith across Islands: Indonesian Voices in Sandhurst - Faithful Companions of Jesus
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The Sandpiper, newsletter of the Sandhurst Diocese in Australia, features three Indonesian-born religious serving in the Diocese, including Sr Hartini fcJ.0 CommentairesComment on Facebook
Ignatian discernment is at the core of our FCJ spirituality. FCJ Centre St Hugh's is offering a series of three online workshops on discernment starting soon. ... Voir plusVoir moins
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A great programme for the month of May at our FCJ Centre for Spirituality and EcoJustice! ... Voir plusVoir moins
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Sr Eileen fcJ has been in the Camino Companions team in Santiago de Compostela for the last few weeks. Thank you, Eileen! ... Voir plusVoir moins
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Our FCJ project in Santiago de Compostela from April through October: Camino Companions ... Voir plusVoir moins
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