Our Story

in Mexico

Pastoral Popular

 

The Congregation educates the communities in which it ministers through a variety of Pastoral Programs, including:

Estancia Infantil Vasco de Quiroga, Santa Fe, Mexico D.F., responds to the needs of low-income working families who need care for newborns and children less than six years of age.

Tarahumara women and children gathered for Pastoral Popular

Ecological Center, Chapantongo, Hidalgo, provides training and education on ecological matters, conducts research on herbal medicine, and promotes the production of organic foods.

 

 

Sor Petrita with a group of women in Ciudad JuarezChihuapilli, Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua, addresses the needs of low-income families by providing guidance and help in managing the many issues related to poverty.

 

 

 

A Sister meets with an elderly couple at Visitation CenterVisitation Center for Seniors, Zapopan, Jalisco, provides day care services for seniors in a compassionate, caring, and supportive manner that honors and respects the dignity of the person.

 

 

Coffee Cooperative, Palenque, Chiapas, effects A procession of participants in Tiemelonla Nich Klum coffee cooperative in Chiapaseconomic change through education. This ministry has formed, accompanied, and trained the indigenous people to form a coffee cooperative.   Through consultation and provision of marketing strategies, the organization distributes and sells coffee in the global market.