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Heart of Life Centre: Directors – Farewell and Welcome

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Heart of Life staff gathered to begin the semester but also for a ritual acceptance of Director, Clare Shearman’s resignation after two and a half years and welcome to interim Director, Alison McKenzie.

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Stephen Hackett paid tribute to Clare, presenting her with an MSC medal in recognition of her achievement as Director.

 

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Stephen welcomed Alison. He also spoke to the staff about the report from the Provincial Council about Heart of Life and hopes for the future. He noted that the property bought by the province with its bush setting in Croydon and praised the renovations; it is the most attractive location the Centre has had.

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Stephen also presented Heart of Life with a commissioned Icon gift. It is an icon of the Visitation, symbolic of the spirituality of Heart of Life, the Visitation, Elizabeth’s accompaniment of Mary, in her unexpected pregnancy enabling Mary to appreciate more fully God’s action in her.

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From 10.00 to 4.00, the staff presented the courses, the group work, supervision and tutorials of the principal courses, Siloam, Damascus Spiritual Leaders and the Emmaus Supervision course.

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Alison was present the whole day and found that it provided her with a lived impression of how Heart of Life functions. Alison spoke of her years at Downlands, Chevalier, work with the Vietnamese, The Chevalier Institute and as General Secretary of the Laity of the Chevalier Family, the MSC Heart Spirituality and charism that she brings to Heart of Life.

A farewell dinner ended the day at the Thai Green Leaf restaurant in Croydon.

And now, students and staff, to work for the second semester.

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Thursday, 18 July 2024 22:14

Heart of Life Centre transition of Directors

Heart of Life Centre transition of Directors

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Clare Shearman, retiring director, writes

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On a personal note, I would like to thank the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart for the opportunity to serve as Director and Relations Manager since 2020.  Both roles have given me a chance to observe the work of the Holy Spirit firsthand.  I am a Heart of Life person, someone who has been led into a closer relationship with the Sacred Heart of Jesus by the work of this place, and I shall forever be thankful for that.

Alison McKenzie, our new director, arrived in Melbourne this week and shares a thought about her arrival below.  I hand over to Alison and the wonderful Heart of Life team with deep gratitude and look forward to watching and hopefully participating in Heart of Life’s next chapter.

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A word from our new Director, Alison McKenzie

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A dear MSC friend of mine is known often to quote: To be human is to be messy.  

Walking out of one door, through another, into Heart of Life has brought all the insecurities and uncertainties that mark my own human messiness to the fore.

This image of a door, taken in Issoudun, the place where our MSC understanding of life and love began, depicts very nicely how I am feeling – firmly in the place I should be, carrying the marks of fully lived life with a heart that connects inside to outside. 

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From all I know and have seen so far, the door also reflects what is at the core of Heart of Life – a place that is strong and firmly attached to its foundation and completely committed to embracing the messiness of life, offering healing and hope to all who come through its door. 

Heart of Life truly reflects the vision of our founder, Father Jules Chevalier who was deeply moved by the evils that afflicted the people of his time. As he contemplated the Heart of Christ, in whom is revealed the compassionate love of the Father, he discovered there the remedy for the ills of his time. (Constitution 3-4)

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