The Eudist Servants of the Eleventh Hour is a self-supporting order of sisters founded by Mary Clarke Brenner, also known as Mother Antonia. After leaving her comfortable life in Beverly Hills, Mother Antonia dedicated 34 years of her life to serving prisoners, the poor, and the sick in Tijuana, Mexico. The Eudist Servants of the Eleventh Hour minister in Mexico and throughout the United States, with each woman dedicating the remainder of her time on Earth to Jesus Christ in the eleventh hour of her life.
Mother Antonia's mission is rooted in kindness and love, as she believed that every creature of God was born to be loved and that indifference to others' suffering is the saddest thing in the world. Her extraordinary journey, living in a prison cell among drug kingpins and petty thieves, has led to profound spiritual transformations and touched the lives of all who have witnessed her compassion. The Eudist Servants of the Eleventh Hour, a private association of the faithful, continue her mission by ministering to prisoners and the poor, bringing the love of Jesus Christ to those in need.
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