OLSH Australia
Jubilee News: Sr Lucy Bange
Congratulations and Thank You
On the 6th January we celebrated the feast of the Epiphany at St Joseph’s Aged Care Facility and the Diamond Jubilee of Sr Lucy Bange. In 1953 Sr Lucy Bange made the decision to follow that star that led the wise men to Jesus and she found herself in Bowral as a Postulant with the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. After her first profession in 1955.
Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart joyful witness to year of Consecrated life
When Pope Francis decreed 2015 to be the Year of Consecrated Life, he called on consecrated men and women of the Church to "wake up the world" with their testimony of faith, holiness and hope.
The Year of Consecrated Life began on 30 November and will conclude on the feast of the Presentation of the Lord on 2 February, 2016.
The Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in Australia have invited Sisters from around the world to gather for formation and community, in response to Pope Francis' call for religious to look to the past with gratitude, live the present with passion, and embrace the future with hope.
Congratulations Sr Moya Hanlen
On Tuesday 16th December, Moya had a farewell by Bishop Peter Ingham of Wollongong and by clergy and confreres with whom she has closely worked over the last 10 years. There was a Mass followed by ‘High Tea’.
During the course of the Bishop’s speech he announced to all that he had been dealing with the Vatican Nuncio regarding an award which he wished to present to Moya on behalf of the Church, and that she was to be presented with the Cross- Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice -(for Church and Pope).
United in One Heart
The Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart are an international Congregation. The Sisters in Australia offer a three month International Community Experience programme to their young Sisters from other provinces.
This year, the programme will run from 1 November 2014 to 30 January, 2015 and Sisters will be coming from Senegal, Cameroon, Congo, Philippines, Kiribati Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Tonga.
Thank you Sr Mary Fyfe
Sr Mary Fyfe FDNSC died in Melbourne on 26th June 2013. Sr Mary Fyfe was the Superior General of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart from 2005 to May 2013 and the Principal of OLSH College Kensington from 1984 to 1995. Thank you, Sr Mary Fyfe for your work, generosity and love for our congregation!
Eulogy of Sr Mary Philomena Fyfe by Sr Pauline Compton
“I exult for joy in the Lord, my soul rejoices in my God, for he has clothed me in the garments of salvation.”
Isaiah 61:10
Her sister, Barbara, has spoken about Mary’s family life and earlier religious life and ministry. It is my privilege to share, with you, something of the woman Sr Mary Fyfe was and a little of her contribution to our congregation.
In her last letter to the sisters in our international congregation at the time of her resignation as Superior General, Mary wrote of her deep love of the congregation and the great privilege it was for her to be able to serve the sisters in this capacity. She concluded her letter by saying, You will always be in my heart and the joy of knowing every single sister within the congregation is surely one of the richest graces of my whole life.
Eulogy of Sr Mary Philomena Fyfe by her sister Barbara Fyfe
2nd July 2013
Mary Philomena Fyfe was born here in Bentleigh on 21st July 1947, the fourth child of Daisy and Keith Fyfe. Sid, our elder brother now deceased was eighteen years old; I was fourteen and Malcolm here was twelve. In fact it was Malcolm who, after dad returned from serving in the Army during WW2 wanted “the stork” to call again at the Fyfe residence and he kept pestering Mum and Dad… and so a much loved and cherished new born baby girl named Mary Philomena completed our family - which included our grandfather, Mum’s dad who lived with us for twenty years.
APA Program for Educators - Chevalier Conference 2013 - Day 3
Day 3
Today our opening prayer gave us the opportunity to reflect on and give thanks for our indigenous peoples. We spent time with nature, with gratitude.
The input and process work continued with Lee Toll and Liz Taylor, as we learned more about Chevalier and his time in history, as well as his special gift to the church and the world.











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