I too, am invited to the Cenacle

For the feast of the Cenacle, meditate among the disciples gathered in the Cenacle with Mary awaiting the Spirit
The Cenacle 2,000 years ago

site of the institution of the Eucharist, Pentecost and the birth of the Church.
This text was written by Aline Fournier. It reproduces the introduction she gave on 11 May 2024 at an Open House of the Nice Fraternity (France), of which she is a member.
The Cenacle: the Place of Love

This work by Grão Vasco echoes the text by Mother Jeanne Corneau, Superior General of the Congregation from 1938 to 1955.
The Cenacle: a stop on the way

Sr. Ghislaine Côté rc has written a thesis – now a book – on the theological foundations of the Congregation’s spirituality and charism. In it, she shows that the Cenacle, like the Cenacle of the New Testament, is a “stopover lodge”. It is the place where everyone is invited to retreat and meet the Lord on their spiritual pilgrimage. It is also the place from which we are invited to go out on mission, to help our contemporaries find the truth.
The Cenacle as a Synodal Model of Church

in Acts
The Cenacle, source of life

A place of prayer for listening to the Spirit with Mary
We Return to the Upper Room

Our Sister Anne Powell from New Zealand wrote this poem during the General Chapter, 2004. Our Sister Mary Kay took this photograph in Reefton, on the West Coast of the South Island, where they were giving a Retreat.
Promise of the harvest to come

Before a painting of the unknown Master of Westphal (Pentecost, detail from the Osnabrück reredos, c. 1380, Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne): Mary and the apostles = a bound eucharistic sheaf, set aflame by the Spirit, promise of the harvest to come…
In the Cenacle, the Spirit gives birth to the Church

Rabbula Gospels (a 6th-century illuminated Syriac Gospel Book), Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, cod. Plut. I, 56, fol. 14v In the Eastern Church, the Spirit is frequently presented as the feminine in God, hovering over the egg of the world with its warm wings, and thus giving birth to the world. The Spirit is likewise the […]
To love without exception, without exclusion

During this Cenacle time, between the Ascension and Pentecost, the Risen Christ sends his Spirit upon his disciples to help them understand and integrate that his love is for everyone, without exception or exclusion, and that, in turn, this is how he calls them to love.