In the post-Vatican II decades of the 1960s and 1970s, the Society of the Sacred Heart ended 150 years of living in semi-cloistered, school-centered communities, freeing its members to engage in a myriad of social justice initiatives beyond their traditional works.
Written during the time of Pope Francis, who has supported and defended the renewal set in motion by Vatican II, the book honors the RSCJ who embraced the challenge of responding to their call to reveal the Love of the heart of God in the heart of the World by addressing the suffering and injustices around them..
Highlighted in these pages is a representative sample of the creative and courageous work done by so many RSCJ during the first decades after Vatican II.
It became obvious in recent years that unless the stories of these RSCJ pioneers were collected and told, the history of those initiatives would be lost.
In the post-Vatican II decades of the 1960s and 1970s, the Society of the Sacred Heart ended 150 years of living in semi-cloistered, school-centered communities, freeing its members to engage in a myriad of social justice initiatives beyond their traditional works