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SUMMARY:The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
DESCRIPTION:The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is observed annually on October 17th\, declared by the UN General Assembly in 1992 to promote awareness and action against poverty\, recognizing it as a violation of human rights\, rooted in the 1987 Paris gathering honoring victims of poverty\, and focusing on solidarity\, participation\, and ending social and institutional maltreatment with themes shifting towards care and co-created solutions.
URL:https://rscj-jpic.org/event/the-international-day-for-the-eradication-of-poverty/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261020
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SUMMARY:Feast of Mater Admirabilis
DESCRIPTION:The Feast of Mater Admirabilis (“Mother most admirable”) on 20 October is an important celebration for the Society of the Sacred Heart and a special day for prayer and reflection. \nThe Mater Admirabilis fresco in the Trinità dei Monti was painted in 1844 by a young postulant to the Society\, Pauline Perdrau. It depicts a young\, contemplative Mary with a distaff and spindle\, an open book at her feet.
URL:https://rscj-jpic.org/event/feast-of-mater-admirabilis/
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SUMMARY:JPIC Global Service Day
DESCRIPTION:The Global Service Day marks a vibrant celebration within the Family of the Sacred Heart\, held annually in honor of the feast of Mater Admirabilis on October 20. This day unites participants across the globe in a powerful wave of hope and service\, embodying the values of justice\, peace\, and integrity of creation. Through inspiring community activities—from environmental stewardship and educational support to prayer and solidarity—participants express their shared commitment to nurturing care for people and the common home.
URL:https://rscj-jpic.org/event/jpic-global-service-day/
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SUMMARY:Janet Stuart RSCJ Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Janet Erskine Stuart\, RSCJ (1857–1914)\, born into the Anglican Church in Cottesmore\, England as the youngest of thirteen children\, embarked on a solitary quest for truth in her teens. This led her to convert to Catholicism at 22 and enter the Society of the Sacred Heart three and a half years later—a lifelong journey shaping her service. As a Religious of the Sacred Heart\, she held leadership roles\, including sixth Superior General\, but her writings best reveal her deep spirituality\, intellect\, vision\, and realism. Known as a charismatic leader\, born educator\, and ideal friend\, her works emphasize openness to individual differences\, holistic human development\, and above all\, God’s tender care for each person\, inspiring thousands today.
URL:https://rscj-jpic.org/event/janet-stuart-rscj-celebration/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261118
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SUMMARY:Feast of Saint Philippine Duchesne
DESCRIPTION:Rose Philippine Duchesne was born in Grenoble\, France\, in 1769. After preparing for her first communion at the Visitation convent\, she joined the cloistered order despite her missionary calling\, but the French Revolution closed it\, leading her to serve Grenoble’s destitute for a decade. In 1804\, she met Madeleine Sophie Barat\, forming an instant soul friendship; Philippine joined the Society of the Sacred Heart and sailed to the New World in 1818 with four companions. There\, she founded the first Catholic schools west of the Mississippi and grew the Society in the U.S.\, though frontier hardships delayed her dream of living among Native Americans until 23 years later with the Potawatomi. Despite physical and psychological tolls—and her self-doubt as a leader—she died in 1852 feeling a failure\, yet history honors her: Native Americans called her “the woman who prays always\,” her schools seeded a global network\, and the Society thrives internationally. Canonized in 1988\, she exemplifies enduring mission.
URL:https://rscj-jpic.org/event/feast-of-saint-philippine-duchesne/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261122
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SUMMARY:Founding of the Society of the Sacred Heart
DESCRIPTION:The Society of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ) was founded by St. Madeleine Sophie Barat in Paris\, France\, on November 21\, 1800\, when she and three companions made their first vows\, establishing the “Ladies of Christian Instruction” with a mission to reveal God’s love through education\, especially after the French Revolution. This international Catholic community of women religious grew from this humble beginning\, eventually becoming the Society of the Sacred Heart\, spreading globally and focusing on education for spiritual growth. \nThe Society continues today as an international body of women religious\, known as Religious of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ)\, dedicated to their founding mission of education and revealing God’s love.
URL:https://rscj-jpic.org/event/founding-of-the-society-of-the-sacred-heart/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261225
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SUMMARY:Advent Prayer Guides
DESCRIPTION:For each Sunday of Advent\, the JPIC Learning Hub will share prayer guides to accompany you on our journey toward Christmas.
URL:https://rscj-jpic.org/event/advent-prayer-guides/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261225
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SUMMARY:Christmas
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URL:https://rscj-jpic.org/event/christmas-2/
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