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Citation

Victory A, Oestreich A. Health Prog. (Saint Louis, Mo.) 2016; 97(4): 29-32.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Catholic Health Association of the United States)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

28165683

Abstract

The history of women's religious congregations is a history of addressing unmet needs. The founders and foundresses of our communities read the signs of their times and gathered women together to serve God and God's most vulneiable people. When the Second Vatican Council invited us to re-examine our founding charisms in light of the needs of our times, we rediscovered our own preferential option for those who are poor, often with a special care for women and children. While we continued to engage in traditional minis- tries serving the people of God without distinction, we expanded our outreach through social services, pastoral ministries and work for social justice and systemic change.


Language: en

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