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December 2020
The recent pandemic has turned our daily lives upside down. Confinement and social distancing measures have impacted community relations. In that context, most religious communities have been led to use or find new means of communication in order to break down the isolation and stay in touch. This webinar will be aimed at encouraging an exchange about the field of communication among leaders in order to identify the communication models existing in their congregation and the awareness that the pandemic has fostered.
Find out moreJanuary 2021
Religious leadership has been facing major challenges for several years. The decline in vocations, the aging of consecrated persons, the management of the material and spiritual heritage are all challenges that burden the reality of religious leadership. Beyond questions of governance, we can reflect upon the spiritual intelligence of leadership, its styles and inspirations. How can religious and episcopal leadership mutually enrich one another? What are the post-pandemic perspectives for consecrated life and its place in the Church as a whole?
Find out moreMay 2021
The Centre for Canonical Services (CCS) of the Faculty of Canon Law of Saint Paul University (USP) provides a ministry of canonical consultation. This important mission includes supporting religious leadership in Canada by providing relevant canonical services in an environment of trust and confidentiality. This introduction webinar will be an opportunity to become more familiar with its services and staff.
Find out moreJune 2021
Over the past months, the CRC has been approached by several entities to participate as a partner in three projects around consecrated life in Canada. It is in this perspective that the CRC is organizing a first information meeting concerning the project for the creation of a Chair of Research on Consecrated Life at Laval University in Quebec City.
Find out moreOver the past months, the CRC has been approached by several entities to participate as a partner in three projects around consecrated life in Canada. It is in this perspective that the CRC is organizing a new information meeting concerning this time two projects pertaining to integral ecology: A School of Integral Ecology at Saint-Paul University (SPU) and an Office of Religious Congregations for Integral Ecology (ORCIE).
Find out moreSeptember 2021
As announced last July, the fall programming will be dedicated to charism and the prophetic character in consecrated life through four online activities from September to November. These activities are intended to respond to the desire of the CRC network to continue to meet and reflect together, according to the priorities identified by the 2021 General Assembly. This first webinar will be hosted by four resource persons from the CRC's Theological Commission.
Find out moreOctober 2021
The CRC is pleased to propose a second webinar on the project for a School of Integral Ecology at Saint-Paul University (SPU). The School of Integral Ecology will create academic programs dedicated to the study and advancement of the synthesis of integral ecology from Laudato Si', within the institutional framework of a recognized Catholic university.
Find out moreThe fall process is a common reflection on the evolution of consecrated life and the themes of charism and the prophetic character. In October, two National Forums will be proposed. The objective of these forums is in line with the September webinar. The forums will allow participants to discuss how charism and the prophetic character are experienced and evolve in their communities.
Find out moreNovember 2021
As announced last July, the fall programming will be dedicated to charism and the prophetic character in consecrated life through four online activities from September to November. These activities are intended to respond to the desire of the CRC network to continue to meet and reflect together, according to the priorities identified by the 2021 General Assembly. This webinar will be hosted by four resource persons from the CRC's Theological Commission.
Find out moreFebruary 2022
Following the Fall programming, this webinar will offer perspectives to interpret the 2021 fall reflections, and conclude this process by providing members with considerations to further pursue personal and community discernment. around the charism and prophetism of consecrated life in Canada. In the steps of the fall programming which was dedicated to charism and the prophetic character in consecrated life, and aimed to encourage encounters and reflections within the CRC’s network, the next activity proposes a conclusion to this thematic process.
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