
Values Posters Unveiled


During January, Sisters, chaplains, staff, volunteers, physicians and visitors at St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital in St. John’s Newfoundland opened up their hearts, their wallets and their piggy banks
in an attempt to assist the people of Haiti. Through a fund-raising campaign of a few hours, $2,000 was collected. This amount has been forwarded to “Doctors Without Borders” to assist physicians and coworkers in their efforts to save lives and to control infection and disease.
A similar initiative took place at St. Patrick’s Mercy Home under the direction of Sister Monica Hickey. Sisters, staff, residents, volunteers and visitors responded with open hands and open hearts. Through a fund-raising campaign, $650 was collected and this amount will be forwarded to the “Canadian Red Cross” to assist workers in their efforts to alleviate the pain and suffering of the Haitian people.
The following day the royal party visited an educational centre of the Association of New Canadians. At the centre the Prince noted a photo display of vegetables grown by a group from the Association at a small farm located a new property that the Sisters of Mercy have purchased for our Mercy Centre for Ecology and Justice. Photos showed the preparation of the ground, the planting and the harvesting. The Prince spoke with Sister Mary Tee, Coordinator of the Centre commending the steps our Congregation has taken towards Organic Farming. He expressed gratitude for the work that the Sisters do with the Association of New Canadians.
‘From the Stars to the Street – A Celebration of Beauty, Wonder and Belonging’ was the theme of a conference on Creation Spirituality, given by Jim Conlon, Director of Sophia Center, Holy Names University, Oakland, California on October 23-24. The conference was sponsored by the Centre for Ecology and Justice of the Sisters of Mercy of Newfoundland and was attended by over one hundred participants.
From the Opening Prayer/Ritual, where we heard the call to acknowledge the presence of God within us, among us and in all creation, to the welcome, where we were challenged by the words of the poet, Mary Oliver ‘Can one be passionate about the just, the ideal, the sublime, and the holy, and yet commit to no labor in its cause? I don’t think so…Be ignited, or be gone’, to the Litany of Blessing where we were reminded that we are blessed as custodians of the open table, symbol of creation’s abundant resources, from which no one is ever to be excluded, we heard the same call, to be agents of change, to engage in a more expansive way of living, a more integrated way of being.
Conlon spoke of the effects that a culture of greed, oppression and domination lead to – widespread unemployment, violence, substance abuse and ecological devastation. Yet the message was a call to hope. The brokenheartedness is not about despair but rather the call to break our hearts open so as to become people of compassion, leading to joy in the struggle and faith in the fulfillment. Drawing on the spirituality, the wisdom, the teaching of a number of our great thinkers, mystics, teachers, scientists, Conlon laid out for us a new way of being, a new way of living. The stars tell the great cosmic story; the streets tell our human-based hopes and dreams. He reminded us that we are genetically coded to live as community and that humans have the choice as to what the community will look like; it is all about Story and Dream. He challenged us to become geo-justice people, honoring each other’s gifts and respecting soul life.
The conference concluded with the assurance that we need not be alone as we travel this new way. Journey with:
October 24 was Global Day of Action for Climate Change. Following the conference, participants were invited to Pippy Park of St. John’s to join in an action, the making of a human hourglass, to draw attention to the ‘Climate Change Summit’ scheduled for global leaders in Copenhagen, December 2009.
Jim Conlon, Conference presenter |
![]() Sister Maureen O’Keefe, member of Committee for Ecology and Justice |
Welcome New Leadership Team
In a Co-Missioning Ritual at St. Bride’s Convent, August 30, 2009, the Sisters of Mercy of Newfoundland welcomed its new Leadership Team – Sisters Elizabeth Davis (Congregational Leader), Sheila O’Dea, Gladys Bozec and Elizabeth Marrie. Through music, song, readings, reflection and prayer, we moved through moments of thanksgiving, blessing, andco-missioning. The Ritual was indeed a celebration of Mercy – Mercy as we pondered it during our recent Chapter days – the reaching out in compassion to suffering people, the returning to our contemplative roots to be restored in order to continue reaching out again and again.
The transfer of leadership was beautifully symbolized through the passing of the “Mercy Flame” as Sister Helen Harding, outgoing Leader, passed a candle, decorated with a Mercy Cross, to Sister Elizabeth Davis who in turn passed the flame to the assembly. Mindful of the strong tradition of Catherine’s legacy of mercy and compassion, we then voiced aloud our Chapter Proclamation, promising to live out our commitments in partnership with the Team. The Ritual continued as Sister Helen read John O’Donohue’s Blessing for a Leader with the whole assembly extending hands in blessing over the new Team.
On behalf of the Congregation, Sister Elizabeth expressed gratitude to Sisters Helen Harding, Patricia March, Marcella Grant and Diane Smyth for their gifts of leadership shared with us over the years, to the Ritual planning committee for their moving ceremony of celebration. On behalf of the incoming Team, she expressed gratitude to the sisters of the Congregation for placing in them the sacred trust of the ministry of leadership over the next four years.
Following the singing of Catherine’s Suscipe, we continued our celebration with a ‘comfortable cup of tea’, enjoying each other’s company, remembering cherished moments, expressing personal gratitude, wishing well and enjoying treats.

Sisters Gladys Bozec, Elizabeth Marrie, Elizabeth Davis, Sheila O’Dea
CHAPTER PROCLAMATION
See, I am doing something new!
Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?
Is. 43:19
We believe that the Mercy charism embraces the interconnectedness of women, suffering people and Earth.
We commit ourselves to explore this interconnectedness, to accept responsibility for care of Earth, and to enhance existing ministries and venture new ministries with women, youth and suffering people.

Sister Helen passing candle to Sister Elizabeth
We believe that the Mercy charism embraces right relationships with God, self, others, Earth and the life-enhancing nature of diversity.
We commit ourselves to deepen our relationship with God, to nurture the quality of relationships within our congregation, to work in partnership with others, and to grow in our understanding and appreciation of diversity in all of life.

Sister Elizabeth passing flame flame to Sister
Mary Thomasine, the oldest sister in the Congregation
We believe that the Mercy charism embraces the energy and influence of mercy presence in the church, in the world and in all creation.
We commit ourselves, in our leadership for mission, to be a personal and corporate presence in struggles for justice and equality.
We make this covenant trusting in God’s Spirit to transform us personally and communally.
CONGREGACIÓN HERMANAS DE LA MISERICORDIA
TRANSFORMACIÓN PARA LA MISIÓN
CAPÍTULO 2009
LA PROCLAMACIÓN DEL CAPÍTULO
Voy a realizar una cosa nueva que ya aparece. ¿No la notan?
Is 43,19
Nosotras creemos que el Carisma de la Misericordia abraza la interconexión de mujeres, gente sufriente y la tierra.
Nosotras nos comprometemos a explorar esta interconexión, a aceptar la responsabilidad del cuidado de la tierra, a continuar enriqueciendo ministerios existentes y aventurar ministerios nuevos con mujeres, jóvenes y gente sufriente.

Sister Elizabeth holds the candle before the Assembly
Nosotras creemos que el Carisma de la Misericordia abraza relaciones buenas con Dios, con uno mismo, con otras/os, con la tierra y la diversidad, que por su naturaleza, nos enriquece.
Nosotras nos comprometemos a profundizar nuestra relación con Dios, a nutrir la calidad de las relaciones dentro de nuestra congregación, a trabajar en colaboración con otras/os y a crecer en nuestra comprensión y apreciación de la diversidad en toda la vida.

Reception for new Leadership Team