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Gathering in Crewe

October 5, 2025

Planning for the future

From 30th of September to the 2nd of October 2025, thirteen Sister Servants from the GB area of the Province, plus the Provincial Council Leadership Team and Fr Eugene Curran CM, Provincial Director, met in Wistaston Hall Conference Centre in Crewe to do two main things. 1. Reflect upon a Synthesis of the current Province Review and 2. Prepare for the upcoming Domestic Assemblies which will take place between October 2025 and February 2026. They spent a valuable time together facilitated by Jo Kennedy. It was a time of prayer, input, discussion, discernment and just being together - away from daily routine and responsibilities.

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