RESPONSIBLE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BEHAVIOUR

RESPONSIBLE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BEHAVIOUR By car: Did you know that the use of cars is responsible for nearly 18% of the greenhouse gases generated in Canada because of the large amount of oil they consume? Since oil is one of the most polluting and environmentally harmful fossil fuels, it is important to use it wisely and sparingly. Buying from stores closer to home and planning our outings so that we don't have to use the car on several occasions will save us time and money. Did you know…

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News from the Health Care Center in Ngong, North Cameroon

The community of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Ngong (Cameroon) and the staff of the "Centre de Santé Intégré Angélique le Sourd" are happy to greet you at the beginning of this new year and give you some news. The Integrated Health Center has been functioning since January 10, 2022. Indeed, we, the health care professionals who work here, welcome patients who come from various horizons. After 12 months of operation without any extra activities, we believe that the reputation of the Center…

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“Come and see.” Continue on your way.

This weekend (September 24-25) we met at the Mother House of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in St Jacut les Pins, with the joy of seeing each other again of course and the welcome of 4 new people. The main theme of these days was to rediscover the origins of the Congregation and its international expansion. The visit of the Chapel of La Graë, where Angélique Le Sourd and her first 3 companions left, and a mini scavenger hunt in the park allowed us…

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Welcoming residents from the nursing home in Carentoir

Last September 21st, we had the joy of welcoming, within our walls, a few residents from the long-term care facility in Carentoir.  They also came to meet some of the sisters in our own facility; this was at the initiative of Beatrice who knew them, being that she was their chaplain for several years. They arrived around noon with their facilitators, There were several of us to greet them and keep them company.  We had a picnic together in one of the rooms of the Mother House:…

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