General Chapter 2017 – The space of our tent widens

As we have said goodbye to the month of August and are almost halfway the great task entrusted to us here at the General Chapter in the USA, it is time for an overview over the last two weeks.

The first days of the chapter were filled with the reports – namely the report of the General Council and the Financial Report. Because all delegates got the Provincial/Regional Reports beforehand, we really could focus on our congregational reality. The General Council Report was divided into three parts, as we in our provinces/regions had worked on: Sustainability for Mission, Interculturality for Mission and Formation for Mission. We were given time to reflect on the present reality of our congregation, the critical moments, the hopes and the turns the congregation has to consider as a way forward.

On Thursday 24 August we tried to collect the seeds for the future. After a considerable time of reflection our facilitator asked us to express our dreams for our congregation for the next five years and write them on a little “paper-tent”.

An important topic “Intercultural Formation for Mission” was tackled the next day by Br. Seán Sammon FSM, a Marist Brother, who is a formator in an international setting in the USA and a seasoned psychologist.

On the 26th of August, we deepened our knowledge on the topic of international formation through Sr. Maria-Luise Wagner, who is the formator of the international novitiate in Toronto. On the evening of the same day we had our first social evening, which was filled with dances and skits.  We laughed heartily in the midst of our busy schedule.

Sunday was a day of prayer and rest, to replenish our energy in preparation for a new week.

Fr. Frank Morrisey, OMI, an expert on canonical issues enlightened us on matters of Canonical and Civil laws. He is not only an expert, but was able to deliver the heavy topic in a lively and interesting manner, using various practical examples.

Wednesday 30th August was a special day. The Generalate, through the sisters of the North American Province, had organized an well prepared outing to the capital city of USA, Washington DC. The comfortable spacious Elite Bus carried 50 sisters. We toured around the town of Washington DC and visited important places, such as the marvellous “Basilica of the Nationals Shrine of the Immaculate Conception”, where we attended Holy Mass. The basilica has many inner compartments and we were happy to have a guided tour. We also had enough time for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and personal prayer.

After lunch we visited other places such as the Capitol, the White House, the Memorial of Martin Luther King and the Memorial of Ibrahim Lincoln where Martin Luther King delivered his famous speech “I have a dream”. As we walked around, we attracted a lot of attention from onlookers, who were interested to know who we are. This resulted into interesting conversations.

The discernment process of the election of the new leaders of our congregation began on Thursday morning and continued throughout the day. The closing of the day entailed a beautiful ceremony of thanksgiving for the outgoing General Administration organized by the Zimbabwean Province.

We kindly request you to continue praying for us, as we carry out the discernment process of the new leadership team.

During the Fourth Week of Lent,

the Gospels show Jesus Christ healing

the sick and giving sight

to the blind, and revealing His unity with the Father,

emphasising that faith in His word brings life

and spiritual light. At the same time, growing

opposition to Jesus and the example of Saint Joseph

highlight the contrast between those who

trust God’s plan and those who resist it.

Third Week of Lent
God’s call to conversion
God patiently calls us to conversion. He invites us to bear fruit through humility, forgiveness, and faithful love.
As we continue our Lenten journey, we are encouraged to trust in God’s mercy, forgive others, and live our faith sincerely each day.

We give thanks for the gift of women in the world.
As religious women, we are called to witness God’s love through service, compassion, courage, and fidelity to our mission.

May our lives continue to be a sign of hope, justice, and dedication, especially to those who are most in need.

Happy Women’s Day.

The Second Week of Lent 2026
emphasizes that true transformation
begins within. Just as Jesus revealed
His glory after inviting the disciples
to climb the mountain and listen to the Father’s voice, Lent calls us to step out of comfort and grow through prayer, silence, and honesty. It is not an escape from reality but a preparation to face it with faith and courage. This season invites us to open our hearts, listen more deeply, trust more fully, and walk faithfully toward Easter.

We are invited to follow
Christ more closely.
In His humanity, Jesus
was tempted but did not give in.
The devil presented every
possible option to make
He succumbed, yet He remained
steadfast and faithful
to the Father. This reminds us
that we are not called to
rely on ourselves or to
gratify our own abilities.
Instead, we are invited to
trust in God’s constant
help and His faithful
presence, especially in
moments of temptation.

Lent provides us with a perfect opportunity to
“begin again” in our lives as religious women.

Our lives as CPS are rooted in the
continual flow of life, death and resurrection
– the continual dying
and rising with Jesus –
in our own lives and in the lives of those
to whom we minister and meet daily.
But before we can be women of reconciliation
for those to whom we minister and encounter,
we must first be women of reconciliation
among ourselves.

“If no one goes, I go!”
These courageous words of our Founder,
continue to echo in our hearts today.
They remind us that our vocation as
Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood
is rooted in availability, sacrifice and love
without limit.

In this lent season, we are invited to
renew our personal response to Christ,
to go where we are needed, 
to serve even in difficulty and 
to offer ourselves more
deeply to God’s service.

lent is our time to say again,
with faith and courage…

Lord, I go!

(more…)