The Sisters of Mercy is a global organization dedicated to serving marginalized communities and advocating for social justice. With over 2,200 members spread across the Caribbean, Central and South America, the Pacific, and the United States, the Sisters of Mercy work in various ministries, including education, healthcare, pastoral services, and social services. Guided by their commitment to prayer, service, and systemic change, the Sisters of Mercy address critical concerns such as care for the Earth, immigration, nonviolence, racism, and the rights and needs of women and children.
Founded by Catherine McAuley, the Sisters of Mercy take a lifelong vow to support and uplift those in need. Their ministries, both independently operated and sponsored by other groups, reflect the organization's deep roots in Mercy and its mission to bring compassion and justice to all. Through their work, the Sisters of Mercy strive to make a positive impact on society and create a more equitable world.
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