To be called is to love, serve, and transform hearts, making the world a fairer and more compassionate place by spreading hope, dignity, and justice through daily actions. Every vocation is an opportunity to be a vessel for God's love, embodying mercy in tangible and inspiring ways.
A vocation is God’s invitation to live a life of dedication, embracing love and mercy. In the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of Mercy, sisters, lay associates, and others who share a common faith, service, and commitment embrace this call.
We are called to live the Gospel and become signs of hope through acts of mercy and compassion. Being called means loving, serving, and helping to transform the world with justice, dignity, and kindness. Every vocation is an opportunity to be an instrument of God, embodying mercy in tangible and inspiring ways.
How to become a Sister
Being a Sister of Charity of Our Lady Mother of Mercy means responding with love to God's call to serve. It means living in communion, sharing faith, hope, and the joy of caring for those most in need. Our vocation is to bear witness to God's mercy in everyday life, with simplicity and dedication. Here, the heart finds its true meaning: to love and serve.
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How to become an associate member
To be a Lay Associate of the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of Mercy is to participate in the same mission of love and service, living the values of the Gospel in the world. United by the charism of mercy, lay people walk alongside the sisters, bringing hope and compassion wherever they are. It is a call to witness to God's goodness in the small gestures of everyday life. Together, we form one family in Christ, serving with joy and faith.
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Other forms of connectedness
The spirituality and charism of mercy unite us in the same mission of love. Sisters and lay people, each in their own state of life, share the same charism and walk side by side, strengthening the bonds that are born of faith. There are many ways to be connected: in prayer, in mission, in sharing, and in service to those most in need. This living communion increases fraternity and makes God's tenderness present in the world. Together, we are one family moved by mercy.
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