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Daughters of Charity, Province of St. Louise Goes Virtual for Assembly
This year, for the first time and because of health concerns and travel restrictions due to COVID-19, the Daughters of
Vocation Ministry in the face of a new reality
How very precious is a good missionary! God must raise him up and fashion him; that is the work of
Welcome to four new Daughters of Charity!
The two Provinces of Daughters of Charity in the United States share an Inter-provincial Seminary which is located in St.
Laudato Si’ – Awareness raising while “social distancing”
Strength and stability are said to be among the qualities to celebrate at a fifth or “wood” anniversary. In designating
In the service of poor persons affected by COVID-19 in Indonesia
“Break through the gates… Go towards… Encounter…” The theme of the Assemblies has never been more real, urging us to “run
Did you say lockdown?
This word, spoken countless of times all over the world since the beginning of this year and experienced by just
Waiting in line outside the Soup Kitchen of the Daughters of Charity during the COVID-19 in Madrid
During this period of the pandemic, the Saint Vincent de Paul program had to adapt its services to the present
The Joy of Meeting with the First Lady of the Republic of Poland
The Daughters of Charity of the Warsaw Province, Poland, had the incredible joy of meeting the First Lady of the
50th Anniversary of the Province of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. 1970-2020 – A story woven with golden threads
The year 2020 marks the celebration of the 50 anniversary of the Province of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. On May 17, 1970,
With courage and missionary audacity: a response to COVID-19 pandemic
The Sisters in the Province of Nigeria (serving in Burkina Faso, Ghana and Nigeria) have participated in various ways in
Being God’s instruments: a response to COVID-19
We, the Sisters of the Provincial House Community, responded to the clarion call of the Covid -19 by distributing the
Time to Remember and Implement Laudato Si’ – on its 5th anniversary
The earth our common home is suffering. Misuse, often through lack of reverence and thought, has impelled us to seek