Keeping the Spirit Alive...
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"Like many of you, I was taught by the Sisters in grade school, at what was then St. Leo's Catholic. They supplied me with all the basics that would carry me through the rest of my life... Now, some 40 years later, I am back involved with the sisters, and I am still learning essential lessons from them, only the classroom is our community, and the method of teaching is simply the way they live their lives." -Kevin Berg |
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Leadership |
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Education |
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| St. Mary's Health Clinics provide free healthcare each year to more than 12,000 uninsured patients. |
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Young people learn how to be leaders for social justice through the St. Joseph Worker program. |
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At Learning in Style sisters teach langauge skills, and basic education to adult immigrants. |
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Shelter |
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Spirituality |
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| Sisters provide a supportive home for women in transition, and thos escaping abuse and torture at Sarah's Oasis. |
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Seekers of all faiths explore the spiritual dimensions of contemporary life at Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality. |
The Sisters pursue their original mission of service to God and neighbor with undiminished devotion today, demonstrating leadership, courage and compassion where they are needed most – from immigrant issues and elder care to health care and human trafficking. The best way to learn more about the ministries of the Sisters of St. Joseph is to visit them. Do you want to see it in action? Join our tours.
Thank you for visiting our site and for wanting to learn more about the programs and services of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province. To take a closer look at our vibrant network of help and hope, click on the links to the right. We also welcome your support. Use the How to Give button to make an individual donation or to get more information about bequests, charitable annuities and trusts. Your generosity will enable the the Sisters to continue to live out their mission of serving those in need.
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