The Society of Saint Ursula, founded in 1606 by Anne de Xainctonge in Dole, France, is a religious community dedicated to spreading the love of Jesus Christ. With a focus on education and service, the Sisters of Saint Ursula have been committed to empowering women and girls, particularly those in need, for over 400 years.
Rooted in the spirituality of Ignatius Loyola and inspired by their founder's vision, the Sisters of Saint Ursula have embraced a dynamic approach to religious life, rejecting the confines of the cloister and embracing the freedom to serve. Adapting to the changing times, they continue to fulfill their mission of fostering the human and spiritual development of those they are called to serve.
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