The Sisters of Mercy, also known as Hermanas de la Misercordia, is a religious organization dedicated to serving marginalized communities and advocating for justice and systemic change. With over 2,200 members spread across the Caribbean, Central and South America, the Pacific, and the continental United States, the Sisters of Mercy work in various ministries, including education, healthcare, pastoral services, and social services. Guided by their five Critical Concerns, which include care for the Earth, immigration, nonviolence, racism, and the rights and needs of women and children, the Sisters of Mercy continue to live the spirit and legacy of their founder, Catherine McAuley.
Through their lifelong vow of prayer, service, and advocacy, the Sisters of Mercy strive to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need. Their dedication to mercy and justice is evident in their commitment to serving God's people and sharing their mission with others. With a rich heritage and a diverse range of cultures, the Sisters of Mercy bring compassion, spirituality, and a deep sense of purpose to their work, embodying the values of their faith and making a difference in the world.
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