September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
When I recall my time at Catherine’s House in Baggot Street I reach for the ageless symbols of Source and Root, Soil and Wellspring, to give expression to the experience of these memorable years of a very special chapter in my life.
As I pause to reflect on those years, great moments of grace echo in my heart. Within these moments I saw the wonder of transformation and that is my deepest abiding memory of life in MIC. I saw it in eyes that lit up with joy as they searched and touched the inside of the house; I saw it in eyes that filled with peace having shed many tears and I saw transformation in eyes reopened to the mystery that is Mercy.
l-r: Caitlin Conneely rsm & Mary Gormly rsm (RIP) |
l-r: Caitlin Conneely rsm & Anne Reid |
The Leaders Dance the Candle and the Water from the well back to the front of the House during the 175 celebrations |
Walking from the Well to the front of the House |
Archives Committee
Standing l-r: Ethel Bignell rsm, Marianne Cosgrave, Marion McCarthy rsm, Caitlin Conneely rsm, Lee Guireri rsm,
Patricia Bell rsm
Seated: l-r: Cait O"Dwyer rsm, Mary Reynolds rsm
In MIC every programme and every pilgrimage was special to me. However I wish to give particular focus to the Multicultural Programmes to which the Sisters, who were most junior in our Institutes, were invited. These events signified for me the extraordinary unity of Catherine’s family, over time and place. The gatherings provided support and friendship to the sisters participating and enabled them to create vital links in the promotion of God’s Kingdom, in peace and justice.
It was during this time that the reflections and discernment for another step in the MIA process was realised. This going forward is enshrined in the 2007 Vision of MIA which invites much greater collaboration among all mercy groups, and enables us ‘to keep alive the founding spirit of Catherine among peoples of the world most in need of God’s compassion and Mercy’. It was a great privilege to be part of that discernment.
As I pause to recall my years in MIC it is the friendship of my fellow sisters and volunteers from around the world that lives in me at a very personal level. What a joy it was to be in Catherine’s Home together and what a privilege it was to open the door of her house to all pilgrims! Those sisters were and continue to be for me a gift, something that I cherish on a daily basis. Although ongoing commitments now make for few meeting times, our bonds of friendship remain, strong and lasting.
Messages to: Caitlín Conneely rsm