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Source: Education
No. 31:
- The Spririt of Holy Child Education: Actions Not Words, pp 1-5
- Cornelia's Ideals in Practice: An Experience of Holy Child Education 1942-49, pp 6-11
- The Four R's, pp 12-14
- Actions Not Words: The Inculturation of Holy Child Education, pp 15-24
- To Achieve is to Dream and to Act, pp 25-28
- Mayfield I: School During World War II, pp 29-31
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1995 |
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Source, No. 22; Images of God
No. 22: Images of God:
- Poem
- Woman Imaging God
- Images of God Within an African Perspective
- The Rock of our Trysting Place
- Cornelia Connelly's Images of God in Christ
- Some Images of God Then and Now
- The God of Wonder
- God the Artist
- My Changing Images of God
- God and the Seasons of my Life
- God at the Centre of My Being
- 'Papa Dios' and Kenny
- Yahweh, I Know You are Near
- The God Who Isn't
- O Obani
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1991 |
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Source, No. 13
No. 13;
- The Relevance of Cornelia Connelly's Charism, Pgs. 5-17
- Theolgical Foundations For Apostolic Community, Pgs. 32-49 Pgs.
- Characteristics of an Apostolic Spirituality, Pgs. 55-58
- The Charism of Cornelia and the Signs of our Time; From Inner Liberty to Outward Liberation, Pgs. 59-82.
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Summer 1983 |
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Source, No. 10
No. 10;
- In Search of Cornelia; pages 19-16
- Cornelia's Constitutions, Part II; pages 27-55.
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Autumn 1979 |
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Six Go West: SHCJ Pioneers in American Tell Their Story
Sr. Helen Forshaw, SHCJ; stories of original sisters to leave England for America |
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Religion: Scandal Revisited
Time Magazine |
20918 |
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Sketch of the Life of Mother Cornelia Connelly
Sketch of the Life of Mother Cornelia Connelly Foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus, 1809-1879 |
1920 |
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Radical Generosity: The Life of Cornelia Connelly
Lou Ella Hickman, IWBS |
2011 |
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Memories of Cornelia's Maternal Love (for students)
Memories of Cornelia's Maternal Love. An excerpt from a small exhibition put together by Sr Helen Forshaw SHCJ from the Documentation for the Cause and photographs in the European Province Archives, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Venerable Cornelia Connelly, 8 January 1809. The exhibition focused on how children experienced Cornelia as Mother. Memories of Cornelia s maternal love experienced by children confided to the care of the SHCJ at St Leonards, both boarding and day school, and at Mark Cross. |
2009 |