• We’ve gone solar!

    As part of our firm commitment to justice and environmental sustainability locally, domestically and abroad, we are happy to announce that after a multi-year process, the Stuart Center has gone solar!  By taking this concrete action, we reduce our carbon footprint and expect to produce approximately 92% of what we consume in kilowatts.

  • Statement on Humanitarian Crisis at the United States-Mexico Border

    The current government policies terrorize and traumatize children, and must be stopped. The need for immigration reform does not give our government permission to violate the dignity and basic human rights of children, and we cannot remain silent while this is being done.

  • Sneak Peek: Early work on CiviCRM Blocks and CiviCRM Fields

    Backdrop shares much of the deep integration with CiviCRM that Drupal 7 offers. This includes the ability to create dynamic views of CiviCRM content (e.g. filterable directories of contact info), the ability to sync membership status to a Backdrop role (e.g. members only content), and the power that Webform CiviCRM provides (e.g. forms that push…

  • JPIC: Being Artisans of Hope in our Blessed and Broken World

    The Society of the Sacred Heart gathered global leaders from the 41 countries served by the Religious of the Sacred Heart.  Each of these leaders holds particular responsibility for the work of JPIC (Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation) for the region in which they serve and live. This process, facilitated by Stuart Center…

  • Why Free and Open Source Software?

    At CEDC, we have a bias towards free and open source software solutions in our web development processes, for a variety of reasons which are both practical and philosophical. In practice, an open source project shares the source code that makes up the software and provides a license that allows modification and redistribution of the…

  • New Frontiers Newsletter – March 2019

    Attached is the Newsletter, New Frontiers – A quarterly newsletter for global education and advocacy – from the JPIC Office, Rome/ UN-NGO Office, New York.

  • A Lenten journey in the footsteps of JPIC

    Walk this year’s Lenten journey inspired by the Society of the Sacred Heart’s international JPIC calls by joining us each Saturday through an online reflection group.

  • Statement on United States Declaration of National Emergency

    …In the spirit of this commitment and our mission of incarnating God’s love, we, the Religious of the Sacred Heart of the United States – Canada Province, strongly oppose the president’s declaration of a state of emergency to divert funds for a border wall.

  • Day of Prayer for Human Trafficking

    February 8th has been designated by the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and the International Union of Superiors General as an annual day of prayer and awareness against human trafficking.