Our Thanksgiving Prayer
Happy Thanksgiving
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfErQYrOIJo
Our Thanksgiving Prayer
Happy Thanksgiving
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfErQYrOIJo
The National Religious Vocation Conference’s
Convocation brings together the
membership of NRVC with its trademark excellence in workshops, liturgies,
keynote presentations, and networking. Sister Mavis, from our Cluny Community in Pomona,
California, attended the October 31 - November 4th gathering in
Minneapolis. Here are some of her
remarks and photos from the five days event.
I was privileged to be part of this year NRVC. It was an experience that was spiritually uplifting, as well as an opportunity for personal growth. I am truly grateful for such an enriching experience as I was part of a larger group of many religious communities. The weather became cold after a day of rain, but I was delighted to see snow for the first time in my life!
Participants of NRVC Convocation from a variety of states
and countries |
The Theme of the Conference; “Walking Humbly Together” was appropriate. There were more than 200 religious men and women, priests and lay faithful who are committed to promoting vocation for Religious Life and the Priesthood. In our four days of praying, sharing, and listening, we truly were Walking Humbly Together to promote Vocations of Consecrated Life and Priesthood for the Church.
Experiencing a new
culture in celebrating November 2. |
Our liturgies and other communal prayers were edifying, and life giving and enabled us to open our minds and hearts to the Spirit as we participated in the various workshops. Together we listened, shared, and learned. It was an experience of walking together in hope into the future. The Keynote presenters and workshops were excellent and challenging. The topics – God’s Call is Everywhere; We Walk Humbly as we reflect on Community Life and Tough Conversation in which we must engage to truly be communities of love and hope. As Vocation Promoters, we were inspired to be leaven of Hope and also to face the realities of Racism in the world of many young men and women.
New friends sharing the same Mission |
We were encouraged to believe that Religious Life is still the hope of the world, therefore, we need to be courageous to “Walk on the waters” with strong faith and hope. Young people today are calling on us to reach out to them.
Our Vocation is worth living and worth promoting. Promoting Vocation is promoting life. Hence, I would like to ask all the Sisters, Affiliates, Associates, friends and benefactors to join hands together in praying for an increase in vocations to religious life, especially into our dear Congregation/Community.
Baptized in Christ Jesus
September 1 -
October 4
For The Cry of The
Earth
The Season of Creation is the Annual Christian Celebration to pray and respond together to the ‘Cry of Creation’: the Ecumenical Family around the World unites to listen and care for our Common Home.
There are seven goals outlined by Pope Francis’ 2016 encyclical, Laudate Si! That provides guidance on urgent and immediate actions each one of us can take in caring for our Common Home.
- Laudato Si! 14
Explore these Goals
and go to:
September 1 - October 4
Season of Creation 2024
This year we capitalized Creation - Our theme emphasizes that Creation is not an object that has been created for human use, but rather a subject that we are called to relate to and collaborate with as fellow creatures. By capitalizing Creation, we refer to both the created order and the mystery of God’s continuing act of creation. We acknowledge the whole created order, or the whole cosmos, including all living and non-living parts of God’s Creation, showing our theological respect, reverence, accountability, and interdependence with the natural world.
Ways To Incorporate The Symbol
We Send You Forth
on a
Mission of Love
Mission Appeals for West Africa
Once again, we, Cluny Sisters are hosting Sr. Anne Lansana from Sierra Leone, as she participates in the Missionary Cooperative Plan in the dioceses of Providence, RI, Worcester, MA, Manchester, NH, Trenton, NJ and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, CA.
In sharing the ministries of the sisters and the stories of the those whose lives are touched by the sisters, Sister Anne has, so far, brought the Cluny Spirit to a number of parishioners in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. With their prayer and financial support, they have come to understand their call to work with us in proclaiming the coming of the Reign of God.
Temperance
Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety and
Fear of the Lord
Chastity
Come, Holy Spirit, come!
And from your celestial home
Shed a ray of light divine!
Come, Father of the poor!
Come, source of all our store!Come, within our bosoms shine.You, of comforters the best;You, the soul’s most welcome guest;Sweet refreshment here below;In our labor, rest most sweet;Grateful coolness in the heat;Solace in the midst of woe.O most blessed Light divine,
Shine within these hearts of yours,
And our inmost being fill!Where you are not, we have naught,Nothing good in deed or thought,Nothing free from taint of ill.Heal our wounds, our strength renew;On our dryness pour your dew;Wash the stains of guilt away;Bend the stubborn heart and will;Melt the frozen, warm the chill;Guide the steps that go astray.On the faithful, who adoreAnd confess you, evermoreIn your sevenfold gift descend;Give them virtue’s sure reward;Give them your salvation, Lord;Give them joys that never end.
Amen. Alleluia!
Alleluia! Christ Is Risen! Alleluia!
Rejoice, heavenly powers! Sing, choirs of angels!Jesus Christ, our light, risen! Sound the trumpet of salvation!Rejoice, O earth, in shining splendor,
Radiant in the brightness of your Sovereign!
Christ has conquered! Glory fills you! Night vanishes forever!
Rejoice, O servant church! Exult in glory!
The risen Savior shines upon you! Let this place resound with joy,Echoing the mighty song of all God’s people!This is the night when Jesus Christ broke the chains of deathand rose triumphant from the grave.Therefore, gracious Creator, In the joy of this night,Receive our evening sacrifice of praise, Your church’s solemn offering.Accept this Easter candle,A flame divided but undimmed,A pillar of fire that glows to your honor, O God.For it is fed by the melting wax, which he mother bee brought forthto make this precious candle.Let it mingle with the lights of heaven and continue bravely burningTo dispel the shadows of this night!May the Morning Star which never sets find this flame still burning:Christ, that Morning Star, who came back from the deadAnd shed your peaceful light on all creation,Your only begotten one who lives and reigns forever. AMEN.