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Gathering 2005 - Who We Are |
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The Oblate Sisters of Providence is the first
successful Roman Catholic sisterhood in the world established
by women of African descent. On July 2, 1829 the Oblate
Sisters of Providence were founded by Mother Mary Lange
OSP, and Rev. James Nicholas Joubert SS, as the first congregation
of women religious of African descent. This was the beginning
of a legacy that has thrived over the past 175 years in
25 cities in the United States, Cuba, Costa Rica, the Dominican
Republic, and most recently Africa. Our legacy, steeped
in the spirituality of Providence, is based on our commitment
to bring the message of freedom to those who are oppressed
by racism, ignorance, illiteracy, and moral decline; to
implement the Gospel message in service to the poor; to
defend the rights of all people, to reach out with compassion
to those in need.
Visit our website: http://oblatesisters.com
Visit the Mother Mary Lange website: http://www.motherlange.org/
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Monroe IHMs are
active in 15 archdioceses and 35 dioceses throughout the
U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Honduras, Mexico, Uganda
and South Africa. They continue to serve as teachers, staff
and administrators in schools and universities, and in pastoral
work in parishes. This community of over 665 sisters and
associates also ministers in social services for poor families;
in spirituality and eldercare; in services for people with
AIDS; in advocacy efforts to help people get the resources
they need to fully participate in society; and in many other
ministries. Through their service and in partnership with
others around the world, the IHMs strive to shape a world
transformed by love and compassion.
Visit our website: http://www.ihmsisters.org
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The Congregation
of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
is a Pontifical Religious Institute, whose members are committed
to God and to the Church by the profession of the public
vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. The charism of
the sisters is Love, which continues to manifest itself
today in the sisters’ joyful service of God and his
people; creative Hope, which puts all its confidence in
God’s loving Providence; and Fidelity, which inspires
fervor in their vocation in Christ and in their mission
in the Church.
The Immaculata branch of the Congregation comprises approximately
1054 Sisters who currently staff Catholic schools in Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, Connecticut, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, and
Massachusetts, and in the South American countries of Peru
and Chile. The sisters also serve the Church in pastoral
and other religious ministries.
Visit our website: http://www.ihmimmaculata.org
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The Congregation
of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
of Scranton, Pennsylvania, is a community of Catholic women
religious dedicated to God and service of God's people.
Inspired by the spirit and purpose of Saint Alphonsus Ligouri,
we participate in the redeeming mission of Jesus by celebrating
and proclaiming the Good News of God's unconditional love
for all people. While currently serving in the United States,
Latin America, and Rome, Italy, we live our mission by engaging
in and sponsoring a variety of ministries that meet contemporary
needs and foster the full development of human potential.
Visit our website: http://www.sistersofihm.org
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