SNJM Presence on the TV program Signes d’aujourd’hui

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The charism of Blessed Marie-Rose Durocher and the welcome extended to the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary (PM) to Maison Jésus-Marie (MJM) were among the topics discussed on the program Signes d’aujourd’hui (Signs of the Times Today)(in French only). The program is broadcast on Télévision communautaire de Saint-Hyacinthe (nousTV).

Sisters Lisette Boulé and Jacqueline Aubry recounted the story of their foundress, born and raised in Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu. This municipality is now part of the diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe. They highlighted some of the key elements of the spirituality transmitted by Mother Marie-Rose and the leadership provided by the pioneers of the Congregation.

Ingrid Lefort, the host of the show for the past two years, also spoke about the arrival at Maison Jésus-Marie (MJM), of a dozen Sisters of the Congregation of the Presentation of Mary (PM). The guests spoke about the closeness of the charisms of the two religious Congregations to explain the complicity and synergy that animate the residents at MJM.

This was the first time in a decade that the show had featured representatives of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary (SNJM). The program has been produced for 40 years. Its original title was Signes d’Évangile. (Signs of the Gospel) but it has since changed its name to reflect current social trends.

It continues to pursue its mission of giving a voice to people committed to the Church. We welcome young people, volunteers from community organizations and, on occasion, consecrated persons.

Signes d’aujourd’hui is presented Monday through Saturday at 11:15 a.m., after Mass. Accessible to cable subscribers in the Saint-Hyacinthe region, it becomes available on the Web after the first week of broadcast.

Sisters Jacqueline Aubry and Lisette Boulé, snjm, were guests of Ms. Ingrid Lefort, host of the recently broadcast Signes d’aujourd’hui program on Saint-Hyacinthe community television.