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New Provincial Council

January 29, 2025

Full team Ahead!

Monday 20th January 2025 was an important day in the life of the Province of Rosalie Rendu. That day the newly named Province Leadership Team came together for a special Mass in Provincial House, Mill Hill celebrated by the Provincial Director, Fr Paul Roche CM. Within the liturgy, Sr Julie Kubasak DC, Assistant General, installed Sr Kathleen Kennedy to the Provincial Team as well as redesignating former Councillors - Sr Maureen Tinkler, Sr Ruth O'Neill and Sr Anne Redmond. This team will support Sr Theresa Tighe, Provincial. as well as the Sisters and ministries of the Province. The liturgy was livestreamed to the Sisters living in Australia and Great Britain. Afterwards, the Sisters who had attended the liturgy in person, joined the Provincial House community for a special meal. It was a truly joyous day. Later that afternoon Sr Julie, Sr Theresa and the new Councillors visited the Sisters belonging to the Donworth and Seton communities in Warley, Brentwood. for a cuppa! The Gallery of photos below gives a real feel to the day.

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