Stuart Center for Mission team members, Clara Dorsch Callahan, Jennifer Morfin and Vicky Rajca, rscj were pleased to join the 250+ attendees of the 2025 Sacred Heart Educators Symposium September 21st-24th. With help from Aurora (“Boris”) Aguila Zendejas, LanguageHub interpreter and Sacred Heart Transformative Learning facilitator, the Stuart Center’s team hosted an exhibitor’s booth, provided interpretation services for educators from the Mexico Province, and shared information regarding programs via breakout and information sessions.

Symposium attendees were especially interested in learning more about the Stuart Center’s Sacred Heart Transformative Learning which is a fully bi-lingual, online program through which career
development hours may be earned. Modules offered include Being Human, Solidarity Economy, Education Today, Interculturality Systemization of Educational Experiences, Compassionate Communication, and Personal Finance with Purpose. These topics have generated interest among Sacred Heart Educators.

Symposium attendees were especially interested in learning more about the Stuart Center’s Sacred Heart Transformative Learning which is a fully bi-lingual, online program through which career development hours may be earned. Modules offered include Being Human, Solidarity Economy, Education Today, Interculturality Systemization of Educational Experiences, Compassionate Communication, and Personal Finance with Purpose. These topics have generated interest among Sacred Heart Educators.

After the Sacred Heart Educators Symposium, Clara Dorsch Callahan participated in Catholic Mobilizing Network’s 2025 National Catholic Conference on Restorative Justice from September 25th to 27th. And the Society’s own Beth Ponticello designed conference materials that reflected the conference theme, Tangible Signs of Hope. Additionally, the Georgetown Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life was invited by conference organizers to moderate and live-stream Friday’s Plenary session, entitled When Justice and Mercy Meet: Restorative Justice, Racial Equity, and the Work of Reconciliation.