It has been said that Ireland is the “Isle of Missionaries”. Since its foundation, a great number of missionaries of Irish origin have joined our Congregation.
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A Commitment to Service with Dignity
A group of our Sisters in Mexico have supported senior citizens through excellent services in the field of biological, emotional, spiritual and social care. This is the story of Sister Martha Josefina.
A light in Hispanic Ministry
Sister Peggy, a true fighter for human rights, for equality and for the culture of Hispanic communities.
Women that Inspire
Sister Martha Ann Kirk, CCVI, reminds us of the life of our dear Sister Patricia Ann Kelley, CCVI, who was a martyr. Her life continues to inspire us and to encourage us to be builders of justice and peace.
A Green Sister
Become aware of the story of our Sister Elizabeth Riebschlaeger, CCVI, who is an untiring activist working day by day for the care and conservation of creation.
Human Trafficking: No more indifference!
As a Congregation, our Corporate Posture regarding human trafficking is calling us to work with decisiveness in the defense of human dignity. Our Sister Katty Huanuco, CCVI, gives us a calling to be attentive to this crime which is also present in social networks and in the internet as a means to attract people.
Jean Chezard de Matel, Our Spiritual Mother
The origin of the real and tangible presence of God’s love here and now. Jean Chezard de Matel is remembered this month in a special way because she set the vision that has accompanied us on the road to build a world based on justice and peace so that we may be ‘recipients’ of God’s love and satisfy the hunger of the world.
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50 Years of Missionary Life
Our Sister Rosaleen Harold has a tireless energy and desire to help and protect the most vulnerable people. She has traveled busy roads and has done all sort of things to follow what her heart is asking her to do: respond to the clamor of God in the people.
A Young Woman Among Young People
When we run into Sister Pilar Neira it is almost impossible not to also meet and find other young men and women. She shares with them her calling to do more for society by empowering their faith, autonomy and responsibility. Read her story here:
Vocation: A choice and an attitude in life
People and day by day circumstances offer us wonderful moments, which when we perceive them, give us the key to find, decide and live our vocation. Sister Leticia de Jesús Rodríguez made a choice. This is her story:
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