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Featuring stories of Spirit and Heart: Conversations with a RSHM Sister. We invite you to listen to our podcast and learn more about our mission, history, RSHM spirituality, our sisters and ministries. The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM) is an international congregation of Catholic women religious. We serve in 13 countries in diverse ministries.

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    • Jul 1, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 32m AVG DURATION
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    Episode 07: The Dedication of the RSHM Memorial Bas Relief.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 28:42


    On February 24, 2019, In honor of the 170th anniversary of our Founding of the institute of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. The  Western American Area celebrated with the Dedication ceremony of the RSHM Memorial Bas Relief at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. In this episode, Sister Joan Treacy, RSHM, delivers a warm welcomed to the sisters and guests present. Bishop Stephen Blaire blessed the bas relief. The figures in the bas relief depict some of the ministries of the RSHM over generations, including education and ministry to the poor and marginalized. In the center stands Mary amidst heavenly rays with the moon beneath her feet as she welcomes an elderly Sister into paradise. All the figures touch each other in gestures of faith, love, and solidarity. The RSHM Memorial Bas Relief was designed by Will Pupa, Artist in resident at the LMU Marymount Institute for Faith, Culture and the Arts. For more information please visit us at www.rshm.org

    Episode 06: The story of the closing of Mother Butler Memorial High School in San Jose, California.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 11:16


    Sister Kathleen McHugh, RSHM, shares the story of the closing of Mother Butler Memorial High School in San Jose, California in 1972.  In this episode Sister Mary Leah Plante, R.S.H.M., interviews Sister Kathleen McHugh, R.S.H.M., who served and an educator, counselor, and Business Administrator at Mother Butler Memorial High school from 1967 to 1972.  Sr Kathleen was the last Community Representative in finalizing the sale.  In this delightful conversation Sr. Kathleen shares with us the reasons for the closing of the high school, her fond memories of the school and the dedicated parents of the Mothers and Fathers Club.  Sister Kathleen McHugh, RSHM  For more information please visit us at www.rshm.org

    Episode 05: The story of the merger of Marymount College and Loyola University Los Angeles, California.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 25:32


    In this episode, Dr. Renée Harrangue tells us the story of the merger of Loyola University and Marymount College. In 1968, Presidents Charles Casassa, S.J., of Loyola University, and Raymunde McKay, R.S.H.M., of Marymount College, announced the Loyola - Marymount merger.    After five years of sharing faculties and facilities, Loyola University and Marymount College merged and formed Loyola Marymount University in 1973. In this episode Sister Mary Leah Plante, R.S.H.M., interviews Dr. Renée Harrangue on the Loyola Marymount campus. Dr. Harrangue was present for the initial meetings to bring about the merger of the two schools and later served as Provost of LMU. She shares stories of before, during, and after the merger, major turning points, and achievements. Dr. Harrangue also describes the founding of the Marymount Institute for Faith, Culture, and the Arts in 1991, which embodies the RSHM spirit and presence at LMU.  In this delightful interview, Dr. Harrangue shares her perspective on the early years of Loyola Marymount University and her future hopes for this unique educational institution. Sister Mary Leah Plante and Dr. Renée Harrangue   To find out more about the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary please  visit us at www.rshm.org  

    Episode 04: The founding of Marymount Bogota, Colombia.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 48:41


    Episode 04:  The founding of Marymount Bogota, Colombia, narrated by Sisters Virginia Joseph, Laurence Monahan, and Renée Rushton, RSHM, who served as educators during the early years of the school.   In this episode, Sister Virginia who arrived in Bogota in 1949,  Sister Laurence arrived in 1954, and Sister Renée in 1952, share their stories and memories of Marymount, Bogota Colombia. At the invitation of Archbishop Ismael Perdomo, two Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary from the Eastern American Province went to Bogota in 1947 to make preparations for a school. The school opened in March 1948 and shortly after, a free school and a social work center were established.  Within five years, the RSHM opened schools in Barranquilla and Medellin as well. Later the sisters became involved in work in the rural areas. The RSHM presence continued in Columbia until the mid-1980's.  After the sisters left Columbia, the three schools continued under lay leadership that has maintained the RSHM mission and spirit. Today Colegio Marymount in Medellin and the Marymount Schools in Bogota and Barranquilla are members of the RSHM Network of Schools. Pictured from left: Sr. Laurence Monahan, RSHM,  Sr. Renée Rushton, RSHM, and Sr. Virginia Joseph, RSHM.     To find out more about the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary please visit us at www.rshm.org  

    Episode 03: The founding of Mother Butler Memorial High School in San Jose California.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 36:56


    Mother Butler Memorial High School opened its doors on September 14, 1959, with Mother Wilfred Stewart as the first principal.  It began with one ninth grade class of 150 students. There was one lay teacher for Physical Education; and two sisters Sister Eileen Tuohy and Sister Laura Siebert that taught Religion, English, Algebra, and General Science, rotating between the classes. The students were divided into two homerooms.    From 1962 to 1967, Mother Francoise O’Hare served as the second principal.  She prepared the school for the first Western Association of Schools and Colleges Evaluation. (WASC) In this episode Sister Mary Leah Plante interviews Sister Eileen Tuohy who served as an educator at Mother Butler Memorial High School in San Jose, California from 1959 to 1967, and, Sister Angela Milioto who was a student in the Class of 1963.   In this delightful conversation Sister Eileen and Sister Angela share their stories of the early years at Mother Butler Memorial High School. Pictured from left: Sr. Angela Milioto, RSHM and Sr. Eileen Tuohy, RSHM.   To find out more about the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary please visit us at www.rshm.org    

    Episode 02: The founding of Sacred Heart of Mary High School in Montebello, California.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 30:31


    The founding of Sacred Heart of Mary High School in Montebello, California, narrated by Sister Virginia Joseph Class of 1943 and Sister Dorothy Bartels, Class of 1944,  both RSHM,  and Mrs. Maxine Joseph Shalhoub Class of 1947. During the Spring of 1942 Reverend  Mother Gerard Phelan, RSHM, Provincial Superior,  announced the opening of a new school in Montebello, California.  At that time World War II was well underway and building materials were scarce so it made it difficult to build a new school and the property lay bare.  On June 1, 1942,  while Mother Gertrude Cain, Mother Francoise O'Hare and Mother Emmanuel Gallagher  were visiting the property, they had the delightful chance to  witness the arrival of the traveling structures of the former Oneata  Academy that would become the home for Sacred Heart of Mary High School.  In this episode, Sister Virginia, Sister Dorothy and Maxine, share their stories as students during the early years of Sacred Heart of Mary High School. The early days were marked by dedication to teaching, care, concern, a certain amount  of scolding with affection. A love of teacher for student and student for teacher remained the hallmark of Sacred Heart of Mary High School. And we will always love you though we be far, far away    (from the school alma mater)   Pictured from left: Mrs. Maxine Joseph Shalhoub, Sr. Dorothy Bartels, RSHM, Sr. Virginia Joseph, RHSM.

    Episode 01: The founding of Colegio Marymount, Cuernavaca, Mexico, narrated by Sister Audrey Rushton, RSHM.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 45:30


    In this episode, Sister Audrey, tells us the story of the founding of “Colegio Marymount” in Cuernavaca, Mexico.  Sister Audrey Rushton and Sister Margaret Mary Allen were sent by Superior General Mother Gerard, from California to México for the purpose of establishing a school.  Sister Audrey shares the story of their journey; from arriving to a new country, to searching for a house large enough for a school, to enrolling students, to opening its doors in 1958.   This delightful story by Sr. Audrey tells us of their struggles, triumphs, and the courage they needed to promote the mission and charism of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, "That all may have life and have it to the full." Sister Audrey Rushton, RSHM 

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