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It is not what you are nor what you have been that God sees with all merciful eyes,
but what you desire to be.

The Cloud of Unknowing    

                                         

 There is something wanting in education where a child has not had its share of leisure, to be rapt in silence and alone…

Janet Stuart rscJ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2005 seems to have been the year of Mater Admirabilis at Burke Rd, Melbourne. While for more than one hundred years there has been a fine painting in Mater's Chapel, this year saw  the refurbishment and rehanging of another Mater which came to Sacre Coeur from the convent in Braybrook. 

As the picture was to be hung in Joigny, the Junior School, it was decided to involve a number of students from Year 6 in projects that marked this event. One group undertook a particularly interesting task which involved contacting by email as many Sacred Heart schools as they could. 

Each school was asked to send a picture of Mater in situ and over the days and weeks that followed the request, many different images arrived at the school. In all, images from nearly twenty schools were made available which the girls organized into a framed collage to be placed in Joigny. There were pictures from Malta, the United States of America, England, Scotland, Canada, France, Italy, Chile, New Zealand and from our sister schools in Australia.

This project  gave the students a real sense of the internationality of the school community and as school archivist it allowed me to share some of the history of  Mater's Chapel and the original painting in the Trinita dei Monti.

The students and I also entered into close consultation and discussion with the R.S.C.J  in the Barat Community as we pursued various uncertainties about our pictures.     

The photos for the collage allowed the students to see the small but fascinating differences there are in the pictures: from flowers to halos, from coronets  to colour tones. It was a delight to look at how each picture was placed in its school and for the girls to come to the realization that this central image in all our schools is always  part of the life of Children of the Sacred Heart throughout the world.

Mrs Virginia  Kennedy
Teacher / Archivist – Sacre Coeur

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