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Student Leader Training at Woldingham

July 10, 2025
Schools

On a very hot day at the beginning of July, the Head Girl teams from Sacred Heart in Fenham and Hammersmith joined their fellow students leaders from Woldingham School for two days of student leadership training. The conference, titled “ Leading from the Heart” gave them the opportunity to consider their leadership styles, their role within a team as well as important skills such as effective communication and using your initiative.

It was a delight to see how quickly the students bonded and enjoyed sharing their experiences of leading in a Sacred Heart school. In the evening, a poignant moment was had in Woldingham’s new vineyard as we learned more about the symbolism of the different parts of the vine and the importance of the vines to St Madeleine Sophie Barat.

Vineyard at Woldingham

Celebrations in Malta

July 2, 2025
News

Sister Katie Mifsud RSCJ writes:

This year’s celebration of the Feast of the Sacred Heart was unique, as we also celebrated the BIRTH of our NEW CEI PROVINCE. The Tal-Virtù community prepared for the feast by a Triduum of prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament. On the feast day we met before lunch to receive the video message from our Superior General, Claire Castaing RSCJ and her Team. We were very moved by the message, and especially by the blessing at the end. In the evening Sisters Marie Scicluna and Juliette Vassallo from the Floriana community, as well as the Associates joined us for the Sacred Heart liturgy and the renewal of our vows. The Associates also renewed their commitment to the Mission of the Society. The evening ended with a simple but joyful get-together.

Feast of the Sacred Heart 2025

June 27, 2025
News

From his open Heart shall flow... a brand-new Province!

Introducing Sr Margaret Wilson RSCJ, Provincial of Central Europe & the Islands - comprising Austria, England, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Malta, Scotland and Wales - which officially began today, feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Please pray for us all, as we seek to find new ways of living our mission of making known the love of God's Heart, wherever we may be.

Wishing you all a very happy feast - may we all bring the light and love of Christ to everyone we meet!

Sr Margaret Wilson RSCJ, Provincial of Central Europe and the Isles

Celebrating 100 years since the Canonisation of St Madeleine Sophie Barat

June 10, 2025
Schools

The Society of the Sacred Heart around the world celebrated 100 years of St Madeleine Sophie Barat on May 24th. The schools and college in our province marked this very special occasion with liturgies and special assemblies, heart-shaped lollies and prayer cards. Students and staff also came together to watch a new film made by the Schools Network to tell the story of Sophie's life and share some of her most loved quotations, read by our RSCJ Sisters. You can watch the film here:

Habemus Papam!

May 8, 2025
News

With people throughout the world, we rejoice at the election of our new Pope, Leo XIV. And we were delighted, too, that to a world riven by war and hatred, his first words spoke of peace, and God's all-conquering, unconditional love...

"Peace be with all of you!

Dearest brothers and sisters, this is the first greeting of the Risen Christ, the good shepherd who gave his life for God's flock. I too would like this greeting of peace to enter your heart, to reach your families, to all people, wherever they are, to all peoples, to the whole earth. Peace be with you!

This is the peace of the Risen Christ, an unarmed and disarming peace, humble and persevering. It comes from God, God who loves us all unconditionally. We still have in our ears that weak but always courageous voice of Pope Francis who blessed Rome!

The pope who blessed Rome gave his blessing to the world, to the entire world, that Easter morning.

Allow me to follow up on that same blessing: God cares for us, God loves all of us, and evil will not prevail! We are all in God's hands. Therefore, without fear, united hand in hand with God and among ourselves, let us move forward.

We are disciples of Christ. Christ goes before us. The world needs His light. Humanity needs Him as the bridge to reach God and His love..."

We pray for Pope Leo, as he begins this new service in the Church and the world - for wisdom, discernment, humility and the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

(Image: OSV News photo/Guglielmo Mangiapane, Reuters)

Mourning the death of Pope Francis RIP

April 22, 2025
News

With deep sorrow, but also with gratitude for his extraordinary legacy, we pray for Pope Francis, as he enters the fullness of life. May he rest in God's eternal peace, and spend his heaven praying for us, and continuing the good he began here on earth.

Click here to read a tribute by our sister, Silvana Dallanegra RSCJ

We pray, too, for our Church, in this time of loss and eventual transition, and for the Cardinals responsible for electing Pope Francis' successor.

RIP Margaret (Mairead) Quigley RSCJ

February 20, 2025
News

In the early hours of Wednesday 19th February, God called our sister Margaret (Mairead) Quigley to the fullness of life, at the age of 89.

Known to many people as Mairead, our sister was christened Margaret, and requested that this name be used during her funeral. Margaret was how she was known to her family, friends and sisters in Ireland; its Irish equivalent, Mairead was the name she adopted after moving to Wales, and living in community with another Margaret. This obituary will use both names, according to how Margaret would have been known at that time.

Born on the Society's 135th birthday, 21st November 1935, Margaret recalled a happy childhood with her parents and brothers, and five happy years spent as a pupil at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Roscrea. This was a formative time, in which Margaret began to feel drawn to religious life in the Society - but the pull towards studying medicine felt stronger. However, the moment she received her letter of acceptance from the Royal College of Surgeons, Margaret knew that a deeper invitation to become a sister was the right thing to do.

Margaret entered the Society at Mount Anville in Dublin on 8th September 1954, making her first vows on 8th March 1957. She then trained to become a bursar, and served in this capacity in Mount Anville, Roscrea and Leeson Street (Dublin). Bursaring in the Society included managing large properties and grounds, and fundraising for school building projects: thus, at a very young age Margaret learned to take on great responsibilities. After five years she went to Rome to prepare for her perpetual profession, made on 21st July 1962.

Back in Roscrea as bursar, Margaret also began working with the local Girl Guides, eventually becoming District Commissioner. Their guide companies were non-denominational, and she described this as a 'golden age' for her. She felt that in a small but real way she was making a contribution to peace, unity and ecumenism within the country. Then, in the mid 1960’s, Margaret studied at Mater Dei in Dublin for an MA in Religious Science. She became head of RE and taught English in Mercy College, Coolock. When she moved to Cara Park and lived in a community among the Travelling People she continued her work with Girl Guides. She then returned to Roscrea to teach English, RE and Commerce. But not for long; during this time her throat caused her problems, and the doctors suggested that she give up teaching.

In 1980 Margaret ‘met’ Llannerchwen, our retreat centre in Brecon, Wales. For three years, she returned to make her retreat and to work there in the summer. She loved this, and began a discernment on what God was calling her to, while living and working there full time for another three years. Finally, in May 1986 Margaret transferred from the Irish-Scottish Province to the English-Welsh Province, and continued her ministry at Llannerchwen. It was during this time that Margaret 'became' Mairead.

Apart from some time for study and training in the USA, Mairead remained at Llannerchwen until 2002, and was widely regarded as a very skilled and intuitive spiritual director and retreat giver. After a year at Joigny, the home of St Madeleine Sophie, her deliberations on ministry took her, at the age of 69, to Salisbury, England, to become an Ecumenical Chaplain at Sarum College. She was Pastoral Tutor to students on various MA programmes, played an active pastoral and professional role in training weekends for the Southern Theological Training Scheme for Ordinands, and was widely involved in spiritual direction and retreat work. The ecumenical work begun with the girl guides and continued with retreatants at Llannerchwen from other Christian denominations, found its fullest expression in Salisbury. These were among the happiest years in Mairead's life, and it was during this time that she celebrated the Golden Jubilee of her vows, with a truly ecumenical service in the Cathedral.

In 2015, as she approached her 80th birthday, Mairead was asked to move to London, to live in the community opposite Duchesne House. This was a huge wrench for her, and it took her a long time to settle and find her feet; finally, aged almost 83, she became a volunteer chaplain in Queen Mary’s Hospital in Roehampton. However, ill health meant she had to move to Duchesne in 2018. A year later she was diagnosed with breast cancer; in subsequent years she also had two lengthy stays in hospital. She was delighted to come home to Duchesne, where, as her health deteriorated, she truly came to appreciate the exceptional love, care and kindness of the staff.

Margaret once wrote that her parents taught her that 'real love comes in not-perfect packaging.' As she came to terms with her sadness at leaving Salisbury, and her illness, Margaret also came to a deep, God-given peace in herself, finally surrendering her not-perfect packaging to the real Love she had made known for more than seventy years.

St Madeleine Sophie Barat to dwell in the altar of Notre Dame Cathedral

November 28, 2024
News

Next week sees the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, 5 years after the devastating fire that ripped through the beloved  landmark in April 2019. Dwelling within the new cathedral altar, will be relics of five Parisian saints including our founder, St Madeleine Sophie Barat. This is of particular significance for the Society of the Sacred Heart as we approach the centenary of Sophie's canonisation in May 2025.

You can read more about the restoration on the Cathedral's official website: https://www.notredamedeparis.fr/

image credit: RSCJ International

Sacred Heart Education Summit in Chicago

October 14, 2024
News

Chicago was awash with Hearts two week ago, as the first global Sacred Heart Summit took place, bringing together 520 students, educators, RSCJ, and partners in mission from 9 countries. The title of the summit was Hearts Rooted in Change and featured over 100 presenters and speakers who shared their insights on a wide range of social justice topics, from beekeeping to addressing polarization, and documentary filmmaking to rethinking attitudes to immigration.

Delegates were welcomed by Sacred Heart Chicago Schools Mascots!

Students and educators sat alongside one another sharing their thoughts and ideas on these wide-ranging issues and most crucially, how these new insights might be transformed into action in their schools.

Vicky Lorenzato, Schools and College Network Coordinator for the ENW province was  warmly welcomed by our American colleagues, and it was powerful to share the many similarities experienced in our communities.

Our host, Dr. Jennie Weiss Block, OP, introduces opening keynote speaker, Sr Suzanne Cooke RSCJ

A highlight was the closing keynote speech from Sr Imma De Stefanis RSCJ who invited delegates to consider how they will return to their regular lives and ensure that they take the spirit of the Summit with them. We were reminded that our lives are a series of journeys and that this shared time had been like an oasis in the journey.

Sr Imma concluded with these two powerful quotations:

“You have everything needed for the extravagant journey that is your life.” Carlos Castaneda

"Be strong when you are weak, be brave when you are scared, be humble when you are victorious.” Michelle Moschetti

HeartFest 6

October 11, 2024
Schools

75 students and staff from across all of our schools and college gathered at the end of September to celebrate HeartFest 6, our biennial student conference at the Emmaus Youth Village, County Durham.

For three days, students worked collaboratively on a range of tasks linked to all 5 Sacred Heart Goals of education, as we are celebrating this school year, the 50th birthday of the Goals which launched in the United States in 1975.

Despite the torrential rain, spirits were high as creative skills were used to express each of the Goals in workshops such as friendship bracelet making (for the Goal of Community) and re-imagining our ideal world in art (for the Goal of Social  Awareness)

HeartFest 6 concluded with a moving liturgy at Sacred Heart High School, Fenham where all those in attendance were commissioned as the first Sacred Heart Network Student Team, who will now take an active role in leading Goals based activities in our schools and college.

Congratulations to Anita Bath OBE

Former Sacred Heart Headteacher recognised in the New Year's Honours

January 6, 2026
News

Anita Bath, former headteacher of Sacred Heart High School in Fenham, and now Chief Executive of the Bishop Bewick Educational Trust has been awarded an OBE in the New Year’s Honours for services to education. Anita began her role as CEO of the Trust in 2019 which now brings together 39 Catholic schools across Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland including our own Sacred Heart Primary school and Sacred Heart High school in Fenham.

photo credit: Hexham & Newcastle Diocese website

I am deeply honoured and so happy to receive an OBE in the New Year’s Honours. This recognition is not something I ever expected, and I accept it on behalf of the many dedicated colleagues I have worked alongside throughout my career.”

A dancing Golden Jubilee

Lorraine Pratt RSCJ tells us how she spent her golden jubilee of perpetual vows

December 2, 2025
News

The Society was founded on 21st November November 1800, when St Madeleine Sophie and her first companions made their vowed commitment, and keeps this date as its birthday. This year, on its 225th birthday, Lorraine Pratt RSCJ celebrated the 50th anniversary of her own perpetual vows. Lorraine (in the centre of the photo above, dressed in black), whose ministry is leading and being part of workshops and retreats centred on sacred dance, tells us how she spent the day at a workshop in Germany...

I arrived in Germany on the 20th and straightaway it began to snow!

I had arrived a day early for the workshop so that I could have a quiet day - and the snow added to the silence!

After preparing for Final Vows in 1975 I chose to return to Newcastle upon Tyne to make my vows because it would be in this community that I would live them. I also chose to make them on November 21st, the Society’s Birthday.

The workshop I had come to Germany for was the third of a series of three. Each morning the group begins with an ‘Atunement’ - a time which begins in silence and contains a possible poem, and about seven dances. I had asked if I could prepare the one for the first morning, the 22nd. I used a poem by Ulrich Schaffer, and dances I felt the group would be comfortable with; and during the session I renewed my vows because much of my ministry today is in the context of the dance community in Germany, Spain and Hungary. It was a shared experience of commitment and joy.

After the workshop I went to stay with the Community in Bonn before going to another dance workshop over the first weekend of Advent. And then I returned to my community in Fenham, Newcastle, and another simple celebration.

The Name given to my Group, which prepared for profession in Jette (Belgium) was ‘The Body of Christ’

Our devise (motto) was the Society's motto, Cor Unum et Anima Una in Corde Jesu (One Heart and One Mind in the Heart of Jesus)

These continue to be central to my life and mission.

A double golden day

Two RSCJ celebrate the golden jubilees of their perpetual vows

November 9, 2025
News

On Saturday 8th November, RSCJ from England and Wales gathered in Roehampton with our Provincial and her Team, for a day of input, updates and discussion around our new Province of Central Europe and the Islands, and various developments in this country. We ended the day with a Eucharist celebrating two Golden Jubilees: 100 years (and more!) of fidelity, service and loving response to God's everlasting call, by two of our sisters.

In August, Steph Romaine RSCJ had quietly celebrated her 50th anniversary (golden jubilee) of perpetual vows, as did Mon McGreal RSCJ, who was unable to be with us on Saturday. Lorraine Pratt RSCJ will celebrate hers later this month. During the Mass we prayed for Mon, and for all the RSCJ from across the world with whom they had prepared for their profession of vows - including some who are now celebrating in heaven. We ended the day with a celebratory tea, including a cake covered in colourful tulips - very appropriate for two keen gardeners!

Lorraine (in the purple scarf) and Steph (in turquoise)

Whenever we renew our vows we do so 'with all my heart'. Please pray for Lorraine, Mon, Steph and all of us, that we may continue to live 'with all our hearts' our vows and our commitment to our mission, to glorify the Heart of Jesus by discovering and making known his love.

Honouring Mabel and Janet

The unveiling of a Green Heritage plaque celebrating the life and work of Mabel Digby & Janet Stuart

November 1, 2025
News

November is traditionally the month when we remember all those - especially our loved ones - who have gone before us, and whose memory is a blessing and inspiration for us. This year, though, our remembrance began five days early...

On Monday 27th October, eighteen RSCJ were joined by Fleur Anderson MP, Gillian, Countess Castle Stewart (a relative of Janet Stuart), representatives from our Network of Sacred Heart Schools, and leaders from Roehampton University and Wandsworth Council, for the unveiling of a Green Heritage plaque celebrating the life and work of Mabel Digby RSCJ and Janet Erskine Stuart RSCJ. The plaque has been awarded by Wandsworth Council and is located on the exterior wall of Digby Stuart College, close to the original doors on Roehampton Lane. The ceremony therefore took place on the road - it was a lovely sight to see bus drivers and pedestrians travelling past peering over to see what was taking place.

Margaret Wilson RSCJ (Provincial) opening the ceremony

For just over forty years Mabel and Janet had a profound influence on the mission and expansion of the Society of the Sacred Heart, in this country and across the world. They both spent many years living at the convent in Roehampton, where, in 1874, Mabel founded our first teacher training college. In 1946 this was renamed Digby Stuart in their honour, and is now part of the University of Roehampton.

Fleur Anderson, MP for Putney spoke beautifully about the remarkable achievements of Janet and Mabel, and reminded everyone that their legacy continues to this day – even in her own field, as a friend and colleague of the four Sacred Heart Members of Parliament! Their former schools, in Hammersmith (West London) and Fenham, Newcastle, were founded by Mabel and Janet respectively.

Fleur spoke about the transformative power of education and concluded her speech with these words from Janet:

'Aim at the very highest and the best, but understanding that to get this is a life's work, not the work of a day, so never let failure cast down or disappoint you, but always begin again with great courage and especially great confidence.'

Fleur Anderson MP (next to Margaret Wilson) with RSCJ after the unveiling

CEI educators gather in Joigny

Educators from the 3 Schools Networks in Central Europe and the Islands Province visit Joigny

October 24, 2025
News

Twenty-eight educators from across the new Central Europe and the Islands province gathered for the first time at the Centre Sophie Barat, in Joigny in October. Teachers from England, Ireland, Malta and Austria gathered to learn more about Sophie’s life, experiences and vision of education as expressed now in Sophie’s Gift.

Before returning home, the group visited Sophie in Paris and prayed for all Sacred Heart communities in our new province. One delegate wrote: “It brought the story of Sophie’s life to life for me. ..her experiences reflect many things that ordinary people go through… The courage of Sophie also came to life when looking at the social and historical circumstances of her time.”

The Schools Networks of Central Europe and the Islands intend for this to be an annual conference, knowing that those who experience this valued time together in Sophie’s home, return to their schools energised and even more committed to Sophie’s vision.

A visit to St Thibault's Church- the place of Sophie's baptism

RIP Monica (Mon) Barudi RSCJ

October 6, 2025
News

On Sunday 5th October God very gently called our dear sister Monica (Mon) to the fullness of life. Mon, who was 95, had been a vowed RSCJ for almost seventy years.

In 2011 Mon and two other sisters, Frances Lynch (RIP), and Mary Barrow, celebrated the Golden Jubilee of their perpetual vows, made in Rome in July 1961. In this short video, they reflect on their experience of God, and of living our mission, in different contexts and countries...

Shortly before her death, our Provincial was able to visit Mon, and prayed beside her, using a prayer from the Hebridean Altars, which begins: I do not think that I shall fear thee when I see thee face to face. We have many happy memories of Mon's warmth, humour and cheeriness, and pray that, as she finally sees God face to face, perpetual joy is now hers, with the God whose love she so faithfully and happily made known for so many years.

A fuller obituary will be published in due course

Passing the baton!

September 1, 2025
News

For the past few years, the Society has been engaged in reconfiguring its existing Provinces into new entities. On the Feast of the Sacred Heart this year, Central Europe & The Islands (CEI) became the first new Province to be formed, bringing together Central Europe, England-Wales, Ireland-Scotland and Malta.

Today, 1st September, the second new Province, NEANZ (NE Asia, Australia & New Zealand), was born on the other side of the world. Their Provincial-to-be, Anne Corry RSCJ, pictured here with our own Provincial Margaret Wilson, spent some time this summer in London, and at St Beuno's retreat centre in Wales. Our love and prayers accompany Anne, and all the RSCJ and members of the Sacred Heart family in Australia, Japan, Korea-Chinese and New Zealand, as they continue to find new ways to make known the love of Jesus' Heart.

Golden Jubilee gratitude

August 3, 2025
News

On Saturday 2nd August Sisters Mon McGreal RSCJ and Steph Romaine RSCJ quietly celebrated their Golden Jubilees of perpetual profession of vows, made in 1975.

Mon writes:

I found it difficult to believe that 50 years had passed since final profession. It became a day filled with memories and gratitude, bringing together all that has been and all that will be. I have this most beautiful sunflower in the garden which is saying it all.

“The Good News of the Kingdom.”

“I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for hiding these things from the wise and prudent and revealing them to mere children.”

Celebrations in Malta

July 2, 2025
News

Sister Katie Mifsud RSCJ writes:

This year’s celebration of the Feast of the Sacred Heart was unique, as we also celebrated the BIRTH of our NEW CEI PROVINCE. The Tal-Virtù community prepared for the feast by a Triduum of prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament. On the feast day we met before lunch to receive the video message from our Superior General, Claire Castaing RSCJ and her Team. We were very moved by the message, and especially by the blessing at the end. In the evening Sisters Marie Scicluna and Juliette Vassallo from the Floriana community, as well as the Associates joined us for the Sacred Heart liturgy and the renewal of our vows. The Associates also renewed their commitment to the Mission of the Society. The evening ended with a simple but joyful get-together.

Feast of the Sacred Heart 2025

June 27, 2025
News

From his open Heart shall flow... a brand-new Province!

Introducing Sr Margaret Wilson RSCJ, Provincial of Central Europe & the Islands - comprising Austria, England, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Malta, Scotland and Wales - which officially began today, feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Please pray for us all, as we seek to find new ways of living our mission of making known the love of God's Heart, wherever we may be.

Wishing you all a very happy feast - may we all bring the light and love of Christ to everyone we meet!

Sr Margaret Wilson RSCJ, Provincial of Central Europe and the Isles

Doorway into the Heart of God

A journey of love, from Ash Wednesday to the Sacred Heart

February 17, 2026
Reflections

Someone recently asked me for the date of the Feast of the Sacred Heart. I began to explain that it's a moveable feast, coming at the end of a whole series of moveable feasts, which begin with Pentecost... no, with Easter... no, Lent... Ash Wednesday... And as I heard myself describe this liturgical continuum, something within me broke into a gleeful little dance. Wow, I thought... Wow... from Ash Wednesday to the Sacred Heart, in one unbroken movement!

From the day when we turn to God with all our hearts, seeking grace and forgiveness and mercy... through Lent, when we yearn and learn to love, and Easter, that greatest of all feasts of Christ's love... and then Pentecost, the love of the Trinity, and of Corpus Christi... to the day when we celebrate the Heart of God, the fathomless source of all that tender, overflowing, compassionate and merciful love.

In a pastoral letter for Ash Wednesday, Cardinal Vincent Nichols once wrote that Ash Wednesday is the doorway into this season of renewal. And so it is... And it's also a doorway into God's wide-open Heart, a sure companion on our journey. And this is the hope and the assurance which strengthen me as I enter this time of growth and renewal, and this Lent which is, as always, filled with a promise which holds as much blessing as it does challenge.

Have a happy, grace-filled Lent, everyone!

Adapted from a reflection by Silvana Dallanegra RSCJ, which first appeared in All this Life and Heaven Too

Golden Jubilee reflection

August 3, 2025
Reflections

On Saturday 2nd August Sisters Mon McGreal RSCJ and Steph Romaine RSCJ quietly celebrated their Golden Jubilees of perpetual profession of vows, made in 1975.

Here, Steph, who is part of our community in Fenham, Newcastle, shares how she spent the day...

I began my Jubilee Day with Mass in the Cathedral, and to my surprise the first reading from Leviticus (25:1, 8-17) reminds us of the origin and meaning of Jubilee. God owns the land and for a whole year it was to remain uncultivated, unworked on, so that the land itself had a holiday! So, after coffee and a scone at the Oak and Iron Heritage Centre I went for a walk at nearby Gibside.

The first thing that showed itself to me was the beginning of a new leaf on a twig - it told me that this is the beginning of a new stage of my life. As I walked on it felt as though I was walking back through my life again, through the woods of my life:

Babies in buggies, young children playing….older children making dens. I remembered the woods of my childhood on Putney Heath; the woods at Woldingham when I was a novice – the Dark Night where I had an illegitimate cigarette or two; and the woods at the top of St Michael’s Mount when I was teaching in the school at Woldingham, taking a walk on a day off from the boarding school. On I walked in the Hollies near Leeds and Roundhay Park, on a Saturday with Vivien Bowman. On and on, until surrounded by woods and mountains at Llannerchwen. A few sedate walks around Bolam Lake and Wallington here in the North East, until today the woods at Gibside. I’ll come again now I’ve found the bus route!

Woods hold so much, speak with so much symbolism of my 80 years of life and now 50 years of Final Profession: so much variety, so much contrast, so many beginnings and endings, and handing’s over; so much darkness and light and dappled light and deep shade. There was deadness, dead leaves, dead trees, dead ends; and yet fresh greenness, new buds, new leaves, and fresh fruit, hollows and vistas... and always stillness with rustling leaves and silence, silence broken only by birdsong; clear paths and brambles with no way through and yet always The Way.

So much to be grateful for, so many companions on the way, and through it all, invisible and everlasting arms holding and guiding, picking up, comforting, never letting go and always loving:

‘The Good news of the Kingdom’ (my Probation Name)*

And my devise (motto)

‘I praise you, Father, because you have revealed these things to little ones
and hidden them from the wise and prudent.
You have put all these things in my hands.’
Lk:10:21

We send our congratulations and prayer to Steph and Mon, and to the other RSCJ around the world for whom this is a Jubilee year.

* 'Probation' is our preparation for final vows, a process done in an international group, lasting almost five months. At the end of this time, as per a long Society tradition, the Superior General will give the group a name and devise which give them a communal and individual new identity and call as professed RSCJ.

Student Leader Training at Woldingham

July 10, 2025
Schools

On a very hot day at the beginning of July, the Head Girl teams from Sacred Heart in Fenham and Hammersmith joined their fellow students leaders from Woldingham School for two days of student leadership training. The conference, titled “ Leading from the Heart” gave them the opportunity to consider their leadership styles, their role within a team as well as important skills such as effective communication and using your initiative.

It was a delight to see how quickly the students bonded and enjoyed sharing their experiences of leading in a Sacred Heart school. In the evening, a poignant moment was had in Woldingham’s new vineyard as we learned more about the symbolism of the different parts of the vine and the importance of the vines to St Madeleine Sophie Barat.

Vineyard at Woldingham

Celebrating 100 years since the Canonisation of St Madeleine Sophie Barat

June 10, 2025
Schools

The Society of the Sacred Heart around the world celebrated 100 years of St Madeleine Sophie Barat on May 24th. The schools and college in our province marked this very special occasion with liturgies and special assemblies, heart-shaped lollies and prayer cards. Students and staff also came together to watch a new film made by the Schools Network to tell the story of Sophie's life and share some of her most loved quotations, read by our RSCJ Sisters. You can watch the film here:

HeartFest 6

October 11, 2024
Schools

75 students and staff from across all of our schools and college gathered at the end of September to celebrate HeartFest 6, our biennial student conference at the Emmaus Youth Village, County Durham.

For three days, students worked collaboratively on a range of tasks linked to all 5 Sacred Heart Goals of education, as we are celebrating this school year, the 50th birthday of the Goals which launched in the United States in 1975.

Despite the torrential rain, spirits were high as creative skills were used to express each of the Goals in workshops such as friendship bracelet making (for the Goal of Community) and re-imagining our ideal world in art (for the Goal of Social  Awareness)

HeartFest 6 concluded with a moving liturgy at Sacred Heart High School, Fenham where all those in attendance were commissioned as the first Sacred Heart Network Student Team, who will now take an active role in leading Goals based activities in our schools and college.

Sacred Heart at the Paris Olympics & Paralympics

An athlete team sheet for the Paris Olympics and Paralympics from our global Sacred Heart family

July 26, 2024
Schools

 

UPDATED 29th JULY - We send our prayers and best wishes to the Alumnus of Sacred Heart Schools around the world who are competing in the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris this summer:

(clockwise from top left)

Tierna Davidson from Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton, California (Class of 2016) will compete in soccer for the USA

(photo credit: Wikipedia)

Lanihei Connolly from Baradene College of the Sacred Heart, Auckland, New Zealand (class of 2023) is competing in swimming (100m Breaststroke) for the Cook Islands.

(photo credit:www.birmingham2022.com)

Gaby Lopez from Collegio Sagrado Corazon, Mexico (class of 2012) will compete in Golf for Mexico

(photo credit: Wikipedia)

Mary (Daisy) Mazzio-Manson from Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, Boston (class of 2016) will compete in Rowing fours for the USA

(photo: LinkedIn)

Georgia Bell from Sacred Heart High School, Hammersmith (class of 2010) will compete in Athletics (1500m) for Great Britain

(photo: Michael Steele / Getty images)

 

Isabella Russekoff from Sacred Heart Greenwich, Connecticut (class of 2018) will compete in Equestrian Showjumping for Israel.

(photo credit: @shgreenwich Instagram)

 

Katie Ledecky from Stone Ridge Sacred Heart, Bethesda, Maryland (class of 2015) will compete in Swimming (400m freestyle, 1500m freestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle relay, 800m freestyle) for the USA.

(photo credit: Gregory Shamus / Getty Images)

 

Carlota Ciganda from Sagrado Corazon, Pamplona, Spain (class of 2008) will compete in Golf for Spain

(photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

Erin Gemmell from Stone Ridge Sacred Heart, Bethesda, Maryland (class of 2023) will complete in Swimming (200m freestyle and 4 x 200m freestyle relay) for the USA

(photo credit: Jack Splitser / Splitser photography)

 

Phoebe Bacon from Stone Ridge Sacred Heart, Bethesda, Maryland (class of 2020) will complete in Swimming (200m backstroke) for the USA

(photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

Paige Greco from Sacre Coeur Glen Iris, Victoria (class of 2015) will compete in Paralympic Cycling for Australia

(photo credit: Paul Harris)

 

Mewen Tomac from Lycée Sacre Coeur, Amiens, France (class of 2020) will compete in Swimming (100m and 200m backstroke) for France

(Photo credit: Faugere / L’Equipe)

 

Annabelle Smith from Sacre Coeur Glen Iris, Victoria (class of 2010) will compete in Diving (3m synchronised) for Australia

(Photo credit: @annabellesmith Instagram)

 

Beth Yeagar from Sacred Heart Greenwich, Connecticut (class of 2021) will compete in Field Hockey for the USA

(Photo Credit:www.teamusa.com)

NEWLY ADDED (centre left)

Marie Simon from La Perverie, Nantes, France (class of 2018) will compete in Field Hockey for France.

(photo credit: www.ffhockey.org)

NEWLY ADDED (above centre)

Blanca Hervas from Sagrado Corazon, Rosales, Madrid (class of 2021) will compete in Athletics (4 x 400m relay) for Spain.

(photo credit: www.worldathletics.org)

NEWLY ADDED (centre)

Elizabeth Dekker from Duchesne College, University of Brisbane (class of 2022) competing in Swimming (200m butterfly) for Australia

(photo credit: Delly Carr)

NEWLY ADDED (centre right)

Noe Jouin from La Perverie, Nantes, France (class of 2020) will compete in Field Hockey for France.

(photo credit:www.ffhockey.org)

We send our congratulations also to Samantha McGill (former Head Girl from Kilgraston Sacred Heart, Scotland) who joins the Team GB support team for Tennis.

Please let us know if we have missed anyone on our Sacred Heart Team sheet  – and consider following our Schools Network Instagram account for schedule updates and results: heart_filled_year

Sacred Heart Schools' Network Fundraising Success

November 14, 2023
Schools

As part of our 1842 celebrations and in recognition of the Year of Community, schools across our Network raised a phenomenal £12,374.08 for the building of a new Sacred Heart Primary School in Eldoret, Kenya. Schools took part in a range of creative fundraising activities including sponsored walks, bake sales and singing competitions. Their collective efforts will make a huge difference to this exciting project which will provide an education for young children, many who are orphaned and living in poverty on the outskirts of the city of Eldoret. It is hoped that once the school opens, links can be made with primary schools in our network in order to set up some joint student projects.