What we are about

Our Fourth Vow "Service of the Poor", expresses the character of our congregation and so is at the heart of our lives as Sisters of Charity... read more

Our Spirituality is the Spirituality of St Ignatius of Loyola, who directed his life to do everything  for the greater glory of God (A.M.D.G.).  In that same spirit, we seek to be contemplative in the midst of our activity as we seek to find God in everything. We also follow the spirit of Mary Aikenhead, who saw how her call and desire for religious life could be fulfilled by integrating contemplation and action in the service of the poor... read more

Our Formation is a life-long process and includes:
• personal and spiritual development
• prayer and meditation
• finding meaning in life
• searching for a way to wholeness
• growing in right relationships
• experiencing a different lifestyle
• living in community
• living a vowed way of life
• living sustainable on our earth...
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Our Ministries: Our life of service is set in the context of the mission of Jesus who sent his apostles to proclaim the reign of God and to heal. This sense of mission is at the very heart of our identity as Sisters of Charity (Comp.Doc.Ch.4)... read more