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Reflections

Exploring the traditions of our Maxims and ministries.

What would our foundress' message be today?

Our prayer for vocations.

Reflect with Sister Rosemary Fry.

What would you give up to walk with Him?

Faith, hope and love.

Wisdom and steadfastness.

Sister Rosemary Fry reflects on envisioning a different world.

Faith journeys all over the globe and all across time.

Let’s End the Safe Third Country Agreement

Choose words of Truth and Reconciliation.

Honouring the Mother of the Church.

This enterprise of life.

An eternal vocation.

Recognizing and using your God-given gifts.

Touch the wounds of the suffering.

The presence of the Risen Christ with us...

Who is this great mystery we call God for us?

Face evil and suffering with compassion.

Gaze on Jesus and ask…

Gaze on Jesus and ask…

Rise to the joy of an eternal life.

Lent is a path.

Living fully in the present moment.

Finding God in each person.

For the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes and World Day of the Sick.

A reflection by Julie Cachia, CSJ Vocation Animator.

Sisters share their experience of entering religious life.

The growing light...

Listening and Synodality.

In this video series, Sisters share what drew them to religious life.

November: the month of fallen leaves and saints.

Praying for and to those who have gone before us.

Are you trying to understand your place in this post-pandemic world?

The sensuality of nature.

Let us rejoice in nature's lessons.

Find the will and courage to love everything.

Deepen your love of the world.

A celebration of the created world.

What are your turning points?

Let us spend our summer days with Jesus.

An invitation to imagination.

Discernment: Making life choices.

The spirituality of St. Ignatius and the Sisters.

Celebrating St. Ignatius.

And Jesus said: "I am the vine, you are the branches."

Sister Rosemary Fry reflects on our world.

Religious life in the Year of St. Joseph.

Sister Rosemary Fry reflects upon what it means to be a beacon of hope.

St. Joseph, Protector

Springs of Hope

Creativity

Living into Sabbath

Stepping Up to a Smaller Foodprint

Water is the First Medicine

Re-imaging our Relationship with nature

The Call to Discipleship

Listening to the Heartbeat of God

Nine days of daily reflection.

The month of November and the liturgical year are almost ended. We have so much to remember, ...

Out of deep respect for those who have cared for these lands since time immemorial, we are committed to tread lightly on the land, protect water as sacred, and affirm our desire for right relations with all Indigenous Peoples. - From our CSJ Land Acknowledgement

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