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The signs of this
"deconstruction" were:
All of this brought about an institutional crisis, an
experience of exile. We lost our supports and our confidence. We were in a
strange land.
As Psalm 137 says:"By the rivers of Babylon --
there we sat down and there we wept, when we remembered Zion. On the willows
there we hung up our harps."
We did not know our song, we could not sing it in a
"strange land".
During the last 10 years, since the approbation of
our Constitutions, we have begun to take up our harps again. And the song which
we sing today is a new song, still being composed. We are trying out notes
which are in harmony with our charism and spirituality so that out of this new
melody might come a new song which expresses what is fundamental to live our
mission today.
This moment is characterized by two key elements
which give a new energy:
Our spirituality has been evolving, and the
contributions of different cultural modalities (e.g. Corea, Japan, India,
Latin America, Africa ...) are enriching us in the understanding and practice
of the fundamental intuition of Madeleine Sophie: contemplation,
reparation, adoration, education. We feel a new strength coming from our
spirituality, as a movement of the Spirit which springs from the open side
of Christ: a dynamism, an inspiration, a fire which can transform and
transfigure our lives and give us a prophetic vision of the world. The
emphasis on the pierced Heart of Jesus as opening us to the depths of the
mystery of God and to the pain of humanity, making us enter into his
single movement of adoration of the Father and love for all, especially
the poor, is what impels us and gives apostolic energy. We feel the
urgency to be women of communion, of compassion, of reconciliation in
order to nourish life and help it grow.
The reformulation of our mission of discovering
and revealing the love of the Heart of Jesus, united to our service of
education, inspires us to live our common mission and the demands which
flow from it: availability, a sense of corporateness which makes possible
a "healthy variety of educational works" and which, at this
moment we are exploring deeply as a pathway to discover, a space to
announce the love of the Heart of Jesus. (the theme of the next General
Chapter which will take place in 2000.)
Beginning in the '70's our educational efforts have
shifted toward the poor, and this has supposed new training, mistakes as well
as successes, difficulties in understanding between ourselves and local
churches. All of this has, at the same time, enriched our mission and spirituality.
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