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Ciony, fcJ

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Ciony, fcJ

My name is Salvacion (Ciony), FCJ. After completing my training in nursing, I was missioned to the FCJ Learning and Development Center in Bagong …

Clare, fcJ

Being an FCJ…

…is to be totally in love with God and with Jesus Christ, the living face of God

…is to want to spend my life in loving God, in loving for God, in loving with God
and in making God known to others

…is to discover my own longing to serve God in the longing of Marie Madeleine,
and to see my vision, my dreams in hers

…is to live and pray and serve with my FCJ sisters – wherever, whenever and with whoever needs us.

Being an FCJ is being Clare, is being alive, is my life
…my yesterdays, today and tomorrow—my always, my everything.

 

A Chat with Sr. Clare fcJ

In this video, Sr. Clare Fcj from England talks about the joys and challenges of religious life as a missionary in Indonesia, and the meaning of religious vows for her.

Posted by FCJ and Friends – Philippines on Saturday, February 1, 2020

Bing, fcJ

To be a Faithful Companion of Jesus means, to constantly renew and deepen my faith in God through daily Mass, to let the Holy Eucharist be the centre of my life as I carry on the mission entrusted by the Society. The words of Jesus in the last part of the consecration “Do this in memory of Me” ignite my heart to go out from my comfort zone, facing my outer world with courage, with deep conviction that the universe is my home and that everyone is interconnected and interdependent.

I develop a pattern of nurturing my personal relationship with God through my personal prayer, reflection, examination of conscience, recollections, and retreats, and also through uniting myself with Marie Madeleine’s experienced of the “I Thirst” of Jesus in my day to day life and valuing our Ignatian spirituality.

I receive countless blessings and I believe that the persons I come across in my ongoing journey as an FCJ are God’s gift because through them I am able to create companionship regardless of age, culture, race and colour of the skin.

Finally, to be a Faithful Companion of Jesus does not end in making vows of Chastity, Poverty and Obedience. Rather it is a continuous commitment of saying yes to God’s call to be on mission, to be a companion, to be a nurturer, and to believe that I am in that heart of God rather than God is in my heart. It is only in living my day to day yes to God that I can be part in the building of God’s Kingdom here on earth.