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article about the communityLittle Sisters of Jesus Hidden in a Tower Block, Hackney, LondonArticle from the Catholic Herald, 19 March 2010, by Paul Willis, who visits the Little Sisters of Jesus in Hackney, London. read more » 7 - In memory of Rene Voillaume 1905 -2003, Brother Rene Voillaume and the Second Vatican CouncilBrother Marc writes: 'There is a whole aspect of the life of Rene Voillaume that was not very well known by the brothers and sisters, and that was his work as a theologian and the influence of his writings on the work of the Vatican Council. Father Georges Cottier, a Dominican, has agreed to tell us about it. At the present time he is the theologian at the Pontifical House. At the end of the 1950's he was at the Dominican Studium in Saint Maximin, in Provence (France).It was there that he got to know the brothers and became a friend of Rene Voillaume.' read more » 4 - In memory of Rene Voillaume 1905 -2003, LandmarksEucharist and ReconciliationFr Gerry from Clonard Redemtorist Monastery in Belfast spent the day with the Little sisters of Jesus during their Regional gathering to share about Eucharist and reconciliation and his own experiences both through belonging to the Jesus Caritas Priest's Fraternity and also based on his life in Belfast. read more » My visit to EnuguElizabeth who is a member of the Lay community of Brother Charles in Hackney and was one of the delegates to their international meeting in Arusha, Tanzania, is just back from Enugu where she has family. She visited the Little sisters there and on her return shared her impressions and thoughts. read more » A Life that went beyond all BordersThroughout the life of Little Sister Magdeleine, a number of themes recur somewhat like leitmotifs. In a way, they confirm the fidelity with which she followed her vocation. As far as I am concerned, it is the leitmotif of the 'border' that impressed me the most. read more » Following Jesus of NazarethLittle Brothers of Jesus: Introduction
The Little Brothers of Jesus live in small communities (of 2 to 4 brothers) sharing the daily life and work of ordinary people.
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