International Centre of the Sisters of St. Joseph

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Institute Sisters Meet at the Centre


 Twenty-two French sisters of the Institute of St Joseph (the original Le Puy congregation) spent the day (Wednesday, June 21) at the International Centre for a community meeting. Like sisters everywhere, they were very disciplined in arriving at the same time, starting their meetings on time, and finishing all business on time. Of course, their loving presence permeated the whole house in their joy of being together. There's nothing like the spirit of the Sisters of St Joseph!

 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 16, 2023

ACSSJ Student Pilgrimage -- June 12-17

 

They came from SSJ colleges located across the USA for a week-long pilgrimage to Le Puy and Lyon. Their mission: to deepen their understanding of the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph and to walk the same streets as the founding sisters did nearly 400 years ago.  


















Sr. Joan Lescinski (Carondelet) greeted each student as s/he got off the bus. The group had talen a long flight from JFK Airport in New York (the rendez-vous airport) and then a two-hour bus ride from Lyon St. Exupèry Airport to Le Puy. The students' energy and enthusiasm for this unique pilgrimage opportunity in France never slowed them down.

Two students from each of the nine SSJ-affiliated colleges and universities represented their schools including: 

Avila University (Kansas City, MO)

Chestnut Hill College (Philadelphia, PA)

College of Our Lady of the Elms (Chicopee, MA)

Fontbonne University (St. Louis, MO)

Mount St. Mary's University (Los Angeles, CA) 

Regis College (Weston, MA)

St. Catherine University (St.Paul, MN)

St. Joseph University (Brooklyn + Patchogue, NY) 

The College of St. Rose (Albany, NY)


Sessions








The students met for sessions in the morning and for reflection in the evening. Each of the leaders led the group for each session. These sessions were intense and students shared many important aspects of their lives related to their faith journey.
 
 
Hit the Streets   
 
  First thing in the morning on the first full day of the pilgrimage, Sr. Joan led the students for a climb to St. Michel, some 265 steps to the top. The group later went to the lace shop to see how the early sisters made lace and then on to a lunch of sausage and lentils (local fare) or a huge salad.

 The main event of the afternoon was a visit to the Kitchen where the founding sisters once lived and then to the Cathedral of Notre Dame of the Assumption for a tour.
                                             
During a free afternoon, several students took a tour of Le Puy in "Le Petit Train".  





 
 
Pilgrim Mass at the Cathedral of Notre Dame of the Assumption
The students were up for breakfast at 5:45 am and a 30-minute walk to the Cathedral to witness and participate in the Pilgrim Mass at 7 am. Bishop Yves Baumgarten presided. Pilgrims typical begin their 700-mile journey on the Camino to Compostelle, Spain, at the Cathedral. Several students walked the first few miles of the pilgrimage through the city of Le Puy and out of the valley into the rural areas.
 

After the Mass the bishop asked people their country of residence. He then invited them to write down their intentions on a piece of paper for other pilgrims to carry with them on their journey. He offered everyone medals of the pilgrimage and prayer cards and blessed their journey. Finally, for the most dramatic moment of the ceremony, the floor in the center aisle opened up for the pilgrims to descend the 285-step stairway, the first steps of their 700-mile pilgrimage to Compostelle. 













Bas-en-Basset -- Mother St. John Fontbonne's Birthplace
 
After spending four days in Le Puy, the group left for Bas-en-Basset to see the birthplace of Mother St. John Fontbonne. They visited the inside of her house and posed for a group portrait outside the front door. Afterward, the group went on to Lyon to visit the Origin & Evolution Centre, which features the bedroom of Mother St. John, and then her grave site. The group also spent some time at the Basilica of Notre Dame at Fourvière and St. John Cathedral in Old Lyon.




 Leaders of the Pilgrimage

(left to right) President Emeritus Sr. Joan Lescinski; Sr. Carol Allan (ret.) Assistant to the President on Mission and Legacy at Elms College; Joan Horgan, ​Director of Campus Ministry at the College of St. Rose; ACSSJ Executive Director Martha Malinski; Dr. Ryan Murphy, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Chestnut Hill College

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Fontbonne University Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Pilgrimage in Le Puy

 

The group poses in front of Mother St. John Fontbonne's birthplace home.


The group listens to President Ann McElaney-Johnson of Mount St. Mary's University explain how the university purchased the birthplace of Mother St. John Fontbonne in Bas-en-Basset.



Narrow streets with traffic made walking and picture-taking in lines mandatory.


Fontbonne U President Nancy Blattner with husband, Tim, at the Bas house.
 








President Ann McElaney-Johnson (right) confers with Sr. Joan Lescinski, president emeritus and guide for the pilgrimage.

 

Arrival at the International Centre


Guess who has a birthday today.

Sr. Eluiza, staff member of the International Centre, greets Sr. Joan (left) and the group behind her.

 

 

 

 

 

Going to the Kitchen

A bronchitis outbreak in the nursing home that houses the Kitchen made masks mandatory to protect the group. Below, the group files into the Institute of St. Joseph complex.

 
 

The Kitchen was an inspirational experience and the pilgrims were moved and happy to be there.




 

 At Martine's lace shop.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Lyon at the Origin & Evolution Centre.

 

 

Off to Rome for the third part of the pilgrimage. The first part of the pilgrimage included several days in Paris.








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