Who we are...
We are a new contemporary association
of Catholic women committed to the
service of the sick-poor and marginalized.
Our Lifestyle...
Our religious family is as a private
association of the faithful.
Our religious commitment is lived in a new context and expression of
religious life.  The community life is fostered by weekly gatherings where
the celebration of Eucharist and communal prayer are essential, and
fraternal sharing a must.
The sharing of our ministry stories is one of the ways we bond to one
another.  If there is a special need within the community, we come
together and share our insights and ideas to bring about the best solution.  
All is done in prayer and in the spirit of charity.  

We profess a fourth vow of Self-sustenance which makes each sister
responsible for her own finances, retirement plans, health care insurance,
and personal day to day needs of housing and food.  

All Professed members are free to live on their own, with another sister/s,
or with family. Persons aspiring to become members of the community
may be asked to live closer to the Formation Director to facilitate their
formation.
Our Charism and Mission
Our Charism is Hope.  Hope in the redemption brought forth through Christ's own life, suffering, death and
resurrection. This Hope empowers us to willingly place ourselves in the midst of the sick poor and marginalized we
serve.   We experience the same trials, sorrows and joys they encounter in daily life.   The Face of the suffering
Christ is discovered and loved.

As we serve the sick poor and marginalized, we share with them our experience of God’s love, and the knowledge
that the suffering and death of Christ Jesus gives dignity and value to our own suffering. We strive to answer in a
unique way the exhortation that John Paul II addressed to the world in February 2, 2003, “Be vigilant and ensure that
the sick never lack the consoling presence of the Lord through the Word of God and the Sacraments.  For it is in
care of the sick more that in any other way that love is made concrete and a witness of hope in the Resurrection is
offered.”

Our Mission is to be witnesses of Hope in Christ’s redemption.  We witness Hope by helping others find
meaning in their own suffering giving them new hope
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About Us
"Be ever ready to tell them the reason for your HOPE". 1Peter 3:15

Witnesses of Hope
Spiritual support during health crisis and end-of-life situations through
pastoral care at hospitals and convalescent or nursing homes, as well
as at home.

Outreach to the homeless

Advocacy for seniors
Our ministry includes but is not limited to:
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