At Our Roots N. 15
The circular letter of August 2, 1879, is the last one written by Father Debrabant to the Sisters of the Holy Union, whom he calls "his daughters."
NLP and Coaching: A New Aspect of the Holy Union Mission in Cameroon
Geneviève Yano, a certified professional coach, shares how the search for solutions to the needs of our time has opened the doors of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Coaching for their community.
At our Roots N. 14
Having suffered from illness for several years and now advanced in age, Father Debrabant senses that death is near; in this letter to the Holy Union Sisters, he shares how he is preparing for that final hour.
"Let Us Walk Together in Love": Holy Union Sisters Reflect on Pope Leo XIV's Historic Visit to Cameroon
The following reflections are drawn from the "Seeds of Unity" podcast hosted by Sister Véronique Metiendjo. Listen to the full extended conversation at the end of this article.
At Our Roots N. 13
In this circular letter, published here in its entirety, Father Debrabant touches upon a central aspect of the congregation’s charism: modeling oneself on the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and always letting charity prevail.
Weaving Hope in Argentina
The Area defines its roadmap towards the Bicentennial, with a focus on strategic renewal and community protection and envisions a 2027 of shared mission and openness to new generations.
At Our Roots N. 12
A letter from uncertain times: nine months after the Paris Commune, amid political chaos and an uncertain future, Father Debrabant called his sisters to anchor themselves in faith, not politics.
At our Roots N. 11
A desperate need for prayer: In the France of 1871, amid the ruins of the Franco-Prussian War and the turmoil of the Paris Commune, Father Debrabant felt the weight of a nation lost in unprecedented confusion. Faced with this landscape of institutional and moral crisis, he made a heartfelt appeal to the Sisters of the Holy Union to find in God the only possible anchor and in prayer the supreme strength to heal the world.
Restoring Hope: The Clean Water Project in Cameroon
Born from the collaboration between the Sisters in Cameroon and the Anglo-Hibernian Area, a water sanitation project is bringing hope to the village of Baba 1 through the St. Monica Catholic Medical Center.