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The New Evangelization Sisters of Our Mother of Perpetual Help: A Living Witness to the Gospel

The New Evangelization Sisters of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, founded in 1993 by Bishop Anthony O. Gbuji in Nigeria, are a religious congregation dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel through catechesis, parish missions, and community service. Rooted in St. John Paul II’s call to New Evangelization, they continue to grow and serve in Nigeria and abroad.

Sisters Missionaries of the Divine Mercy: A Charism of Compassion in Action

The Sisters Missionaries of the Divine Mercy, a congregation from Togo, live a spirituality of compassion rooted in God’s mercy. Inspired by a missionary spirit and close to the poor, they serve through education, pastoral outreach, and community support, echoing values shared with the Vincentian Family.

Called to Compassion: The Charism and Apostolate of the Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy Religious Congregation

The Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy live a humble, prayerful, and compassionate mission. Founded in Nigeria, they serve through parish ministry, education, and care for the poor, inspired by Christ’s mercy and Mary’s tender love, building communities of faith and hope across continents.

Walking in Charity: The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati and the Living Legacy of Vincentian Love

The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, rooted in the Vincentian and Setonian tradition, have served since 1852 through education, healthcare, and social justice ministries. Inspired by seeing Christ in the poor, they built schools, hospitals, and community programs, adapting to changing needs while sustaining a living legacy of compassionate service and advocacy.

Walking in Charity: The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati and the Living Legacy of Vincentian Love

Walking in Charity: The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati and the Living Legacy of Vincentian Love

The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, rooted in the Vincentian and Setonian tradition, have served since 1852 through education, healthcare, and social justice ministries. Inspired by seeing Christ in the poor, they built schools, hospitals, and community programs, adapting to changing needs while sustaining a living legacy of compassionate service and advocacy.

Little Servants of the Divine Providence: A Story of Trust, Service, and Compassion

Little Servants of the Divine Providence: A Story of Trust, Service, and Compassion

The Little Servants of the Divine Providence are a congregation founded in India, rooted in trust in God and service to the most vulnerable—especially the mentally and physically abandoned. Centered on Eucharistic prayer, simplicity, and compassion, they create homes of dignity and belonging in India and Africa, living the Gospel through humble, patient love.

“To Serve the Poor of Every Kind”: The Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul of Lendelede

“To Serve the Poor of Every Kind”: The Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul of Lendelede

Founded in 1811, the Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul of Lendelede, Belgium, have served the poor through schools, nursing, elderly care, and missions abroad, especially in Rwanda. Rooted in Vincentian spirituality, they combine local presence with global outreach, offering practical, compassionate service that adapts to changing needs while staying faithful to their charism.

The Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa: A Legacy of Charity, Humility, and Apostolic Zeal

The Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa: A Legacy of Charity, Humility, and Apostolic Zeal

The Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa, founded in 1832 in Lovere, Italy, embody Christ’s redeeming love through education, healthcare, and service to the poor. Rooted in Vincentian spirituality, they continue their global mission of mercy, adapting their charism to today’s emerging needs.

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