We were fortunate enough to have a 3-day Retreat presented by Fr. Keith Kennific from St. Dunstan's Basilica. The theme of the retreat was "THE WORD OF GOD." We reflected on the WORD OF GOD as: PRESENCE, STORY, WINDOW, MIRROR, CHALLENGE/REASSURANCE and MADE FLESH.
Using Psalms 135 and 148 together and Psalms 23 and 35, he emphasized that the psalms invite us to be part of a journey. We were invited to ask ourselves where we see ourselves in the psalm, in what way is the psalm a mirror into ourselves, how is the psalm calling us to be " The Word Made Flesh " in our world? The Word of Jesus becomes flesh in us, and we become the presence of Christ in our world which is " expressed to the fullest in our participation in the celebration of Eucharist."
Permanent, full-time position, 28 to 35 hours per week
Les Soeurs de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame is a Catholic religious congregation founded in Ville-Marie (Montréal) in the 17th century by Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys. The Congregation has 600 sisters in Canada, the United States, Japan, Honduras, Guatemala, Salvador and Cameroon. Women of faith and commitment, the sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame are well known in Quebec for their exceptional contribution to the education of girls and boys and for the creation of the first schools of higher education for girls. In addition, they are present in the places where there is need and come to the aid of those who are struggling and marginalized.
Permanent, full-time position, 28 to 35 hours per week
Les Soeurs de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame is a Catholic religious congregation founded in Ville-Marie (Montréal) in the 17th century by Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys. The Congregation has 600 sisters in Canada, the United States, Japan, Honduras, Guatemala, Salvador and Cameroon. Women of faith and commitment, the sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame are well known in Quebec for their exceptional contribution to the education of girls and boys and for the creation of the first schools of higher education for girls. In addition, they are present in the places where there is need and come to the aid of those who are struggling and marginalized.