Living lockdown in Antsirabe

It is with joy that I share with you what the postulant community, here in Antsirabe, is living during lockdown. Lockdown started on March 22, 2020, when our President of the Republic announced that there were people who were carriers of covid-19. Like everyone else in the world, we are not allowed to attend mass. So together, in our chapel, we celebrate Sunday prayer every Sunday. Each of us actively participates in facilitating the prayer, just as we did for the Pascal Triduum and Easter. We have…

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If you love Aquatria

*31 Sisters of the Sacred Heart live in the Aquatria residence If you love Aquatria Wash your hands If you love Aquatria Wash your hands If you love Aquatria Wash your hands and tomorrow We will once again shake hands. If you love Aquatria Out you must not go If you love Aquatria Out you must not go If you love Aquatria Don't go outside and you will see Together we will find a way out. If you love Aquatria Don't stick together If you love Aquatria…

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“My Psalm 117”

Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, His faithful love endures forever. Let those who fear the Lord say, Let all the inhabitants of the earth say, Let the community of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus say, His faithful love endures forever. I have been shaken up in my routines, Disoriented as to what to do, Confined to my apartment. But I don't let myself be discouraged, The Lord is at my side. His faithful love endures forever. I go to the…

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A community journal

MARCH 2020 Be on the alert! It is over here, it is over there; I won't go out. Bye, bye, wicked virus; You won't get me! (Sr. Rachelle Bonneville) A little microscopic thing called Coronavirus has turned the planet upside down. Everything is different and we have to learn how to do things in another way. It is a worldwide health emergency. Everybody is in lockdown. An unprecedented situation where everything seems to vacillate. The streets are empty, the stores are closed and the churches are locked.…

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