Catalog of Ministries
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Sisters of Christian Charity
Biography
The Sisters of Christian Charity’s mission is to give witness to Christ through a consecrated life lived in community. As an active apostolic congregation, the Sisters embrace the mission entrusted to them by Christ: to go out to all the world and bring the good news of love, justice and peace. The Sisters accomplish this mission through ministry work in schools, parishes, hospitals, retreat centers and anywhere else the need arises.
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
Biography
Sisters of Notre Dame, women with hearts as wide as the world, make known God’s goodness and love of the poor through a Gospel way of life, community and prayer.Continuing a strong educational tradition, we take our stand with poor people, especially women and children, in the most abandoned places. Each of us commits her one and only life to work with others to create justice and peace for all.
Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius
Biography
Strengthened by our legacy of faith in God, impelled by the Gospel and sustained by consecrated life in community, we, the Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius, freely respond to the Spirit active in the Church in our service to God and the human family.
In the name of Jesus, Teacher and Healer, and sensitive of contemporary needs, especially justice and peace, we reach out in compassion to:
- Evangelize and teach
- Care for the elderly, young, poor, sick, lonely, immigrants and wounded families
- Work and pray for the unity of all Christians so that the Gospel vision of the Kingdom may be fulfilled in us and those we serve.
Sisters of St Joseph
Biography
Mission: The Sisters of St. Joseph believe in the power and presence of a loving God active in our world, for all time, and in this time. United with all who minister with us, we seek to bring God’s healing and reconciling love where there is the greatest need. The Sisters of St. Joseph have a tradition of ministering wherever they are most needed. They nurture the spiritual and physical needs of many through parish and social outreach programs.
They are educators from elementary to the university level, social workers, health care professionals, lawyers, medical doctors, parish ministers, administrators and spiritual directors.
Sisters of St Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania, Inc
Biography
Along with our Associates, we continually strive for unity of neighbor with neighbor and neighbor with God.
Explanation: We are women who affirm our mission of unity of neighbor with neighbor and neighbor with God. Our mission is rooted in the mission of Jesus Christ the same mission which continually unfolds in the Church.
That all may be one, as you, Father are in me and I in you I pray that they may be one in us. John 17:21
Through a profound and radical response to the Spirit we fulfill this mission by searching out and undertaking whatever ministry may best bring about this unity. Moved by the love of the Spirit we commit ourselves to constant response to the ever changing needs of the world.
Sisters of St. Benedict, St. Placid Priory (Lacey, WA)
Biography
The Sisters of St. Benedict of St. Placid Priory are monastic women who seek God in community. Through corporate ministries, the Sisters reflect and extend the Benedictine values of peace, community, hospitality, learning and prayerful discernment. The Conference Center is a place of peace offering hospitality to nonprofit groups for their off-site retreats, meetings, and workshops. The Priory Store makes accessible religious goods and books necessary for evangelization and spiritual enrichment. The Priory Spirituality Center is a house of prayer and retreat center, a Christ-centered holy space for those who seek God. As Benedictine monastic women, the Sisters commit themselves to continuous conversion of life, stability of heart, and steadfast relationship with God and each other that they may be formed by the Spirit and shaped by the Gospel. Faithful to the Benedictine way of life, the Sisters strive to prefer nothing to Christ as they welcome others in hospitality and peace.
Sisters of St. Dominic of Caldwell
Biography
We, Sisters of Saint Dominic of Caldwell, are a community of vowed women religious responding to God’s call and united in our quest for the unfolding revelation of God. We preach the Word of God through our lives of contemplative prayer, study and ministry in response to the needs of our time. Affirmed by Chapter 2005.
Sisters of St. Francis of Assis
Biography
The Charism of the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi: As Franciscan women, we trust in God’s providence and live the Gospel as we nurture a deep sense of the worth of every person and of all creation.
Our mission: Flowing from our Charism, we commit to intentional contemplation compassion for one another in community, and hope-filled presence in our vulnerable world.
Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities
Biography
The Sisters of St Francis of the Neumann Communities is a congregation of women religious comprised of 500 Catholic sisters who serve in the ministries of education, healthcare, pastoral care, mission work, social services, retreat work and prayer in three countries and 15 U.S. states/territories. For more than 150 years, the mission of the Sisters of St Francis of the Neumann Communities has remained the same: to serve the poor and vulnerable. Each day we strive to live out our directional statement: Rooted in the Gospel and energized by the spirit of St. Francis and St. Clare, we seek to be women of vision living in right relationship with God, one another and all creation.
Their 150 year legacy of service includes:
Educating
- The sisters have founded, and continue to administer and teach in more than 350 Catholic preschools, elementary and high schools, educating more than five million students.
- More than 12,000 nurses have been trained at nursing schools founded and administered by the Sisters of St. Francis.
Caring
- Tens of millions of sick and aged have been/are cared for in hospitals, health care and adult-care facilities founded by the Sisters of St. Francis.
- More than 145,000 children have been cared for in day care centers and former orphanages founded and administered by the Sisters of St. Francis.
Advocating
- Sisters serving at missions in Brazil, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, Nigeria and Kenya have provided food, shelter, education and prayer to the poorest of the poor. Sisters continue to minister in Kenya, Peru and Puerto Rico.
Praying
- Presently, 500 sisters spend countless hours a week in adoration offering prayers of praise and petition to God for the intentions of friends, donors and sisters in the community.
- Three spiritual retreat centers in New York and Pennsylvania have served tens of thousands of people for a combined 100 years.
- Sisters have served at hundreds of parishes across the country and around the world.
Leaving a Legacy
- A special example of the Sisters of St. Francis’ unwavering service to those most vulnerable is our own Saint Marianne Cope. From 1883 until her death in 1918 she cared for the Hawaiian Islands’ sick poor, especially the victims of leprosy. A Sister of St. Francis, she was declared Blessed in 2005 and will be canonized a saint in 2012. Her pending canonization will make her one of only 12 saints in U.S. history.
- With 22 sponsored ministries, the sisters will continue to have a presence in communities for generations to come.
Sisters of St. Francis of Tiffin, OH
Biography
We, Tiffin Franciscan, in the spirit of Francis and Clare, are drawn ever more deeply into union with God through contemplation-action, we choose as our own the goals of care of creation, peacemaking and concern for the poor. We challenge each other and society to reverence creation and to be in harmony with it. We commit ourselves to on-going conversation in our use of natural resources. Recognizing our oneness with all peoples as brothers and sisters and abhorring the violence within the human family, we proclaim the ‘pace e bene’ of Francis to break the cycle of violence. We commit ourselves to be forgivers and reconcilers among those with whom we live and minister. Recognizing our oneness with the most vulnerable of society and decrying the reality that many persons are marginalized and disenfranchised, we work toward alleviating their suffering and seek justice. We commit ourselves to improve the conditions of those lacking basic necessities of life.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, Albany Province (Latham, NY)
Biography
Called by God and passionate for the mission of Jesus, the Sisters of St. Joseph come together to serve all persons. With a distinctive spirit of hospitality and a particular concern for the poor, we witness to the Gospel by being a unifying and reconciling presence to a world in need.
Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon (Beaverton, PA)
Biography
The Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon, in response to God’s call and inspired by the zeal and courage of their foundress, share in Jesus’ mission of proclaiming the good news of God’s love. In keeping with their community history and charism, they live as women of prayer and serve as instruments of healing and reconciliation through an environment of justice, peace, compassion, and respect for all peoples. In response to the needs in contemporary society, they commit to recognize, affirm and celebrate the dignity and sacredness of each individual and to empower others in ministry. The Sisters provide spiritual and emotional support to parents, teachers, family caregivers, service providers, and volunteers and enable people to recognize and develop their personal strengths and abilities.
Sisters of the Good Shepherd-Province of New York (New York, NY)
Biography
The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, an international congregation of religious women numbering 4800 and located in 68 countries, share the vision of our foundress that God is a compassionate Shepherd. Convinced that the heart of the Good Shepherd is a relationship expressed through ministry, community life, and prayer, the Sisters of the Good Shepherd seek to foster in each person a sense of belonging, dignity, and hope. They position themselves to help people build strong lives and neighborhoods through counseling, education, community action, day and foster care, adoption, and a host of community-based programs. The Good Shepherd’s apostolic works focus on the needs of women and children, who disproportionately represent the poor of our world.
Sisters of the Living Word
Biography
The Sisters of the Living Word are a community of 50+ vowed women religious focused on reflecting and affirming the Living Word of God in situations where the Word needs to be spoken and reflected. We especially minister to those who are oppressed in various ways, bringing new life. Responding to urgent needs of our times we serve in education, pastoral and parish ministries, healing ministries, spiritual care and faith development, and social service ministries. We likewise devote energy to advocacy for immigrants and refugees, the homeless, victims of human trafficking and the care of the earth. Our congregation was founded in 1975, as a diocesan congregation in the Archdiocese of Chicago, with Sister Annamarie Cook named as Foundress. We currently live and minister in the Midwest and South (Illinois, Louisiana, Minnesota, Florida, and Missouri). Your investment in the Sisters of the Living Word sustain our ministries, care for our elderly sisters, and continue our mission in works of justice and peace.
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Biography
The IHM Educational Enrichment Institute (EEI) is a supplemental educational service whose purpose is to assist all learners, children as well as adults, to achieve maximum academic growth. The Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scranton, Pennsylvania, operates this program. The IHM Sisters work together to meet the educational, healthcare, social and spiritual needs of those whom we serve. The learning style of each participant is addressed by multi-faceted individualized instruction.
We believe that high self- esteem, motivation and positive reinforcement generate joy through learning. The certified professional staff consists of IHM Sisters who are dedicated to teaching and helping young people to reach their potential. The Sisters have taught various subjects at elementary, high school and college levels and employ quality teaching methods and materials.
The IHM Congregation is a 501(c)(3), religious organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
SOAR! Support Our Aging Religious
Biography
The mission of SOAR! is to:
• raise and provide funds for congregations to meet immediate needs of their retired and infirm members;
• educate the public about the serious retirement needs confronting elderly religious; and
• develop a national network of concerned individuals who wish to respond to this need.
The mission of SOAR! brings together people from all religious denominations whose lives have been touched by the unparalleled contributions of Catholic Sisters, Brothers and Priests. ??
Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Atlanta
Biography
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Atlanta empowers people, regardless of their background, ethnicity, or faith, to achieve self-sufficiency by offering financial, material, educational, and spiritual support and by collaborating with others to develop and deliver programs and services that help those in need.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul of San Mateo County
Biography
In the spirit of love and justice, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of San Mateo County (SVdP) provides person-to-person services of time, talent and resources to help our neighbors in need. SVdP respects the dignity of every person. We provide Safety-Net services for families and individuals in our community who are often suffering, forgotten and deprived–the working poor, the homeless, the incarcerated, and all people living on the margins. We also seek systemic change solutions to move people out of poverty.
Sojourner Place (Spokane, WA)
Biography
Sojourner Place, sponsored by the Sisters of Providence, provides housing and support for homeless economically or emotionally oppressed women in transition who are motivated to grow toward self-responsible, independent living.
Solidarity Bridge
Biography
At Solidarity Bridge, we seek a just, compassionate, and interdependent world, where the health needs of those most vulnerable are prioritized and medical professionals have the necessary resources to serve their communities. We are a lay mission of the Archdiocese of Chicago, our work is rooted in the Catholic faith and its tradition of social justice. In a spirit of solidarity, we partner with communities in Bolivia and Paraguay to increase access to safe, affordable surgery and other essential health care. During the new coronavirus pandemic, our mission has remained active and our work is more important than ever.