Pinterest, and Instagram: bvmsisters.org.
Or contact: Lori Ritz, newmember@
bvmsisters.org; www.bvmsisters.org.
Code #296.
Sisters of Christian Charity (S.C.C.) The
Sisters of Christian Charity, an international,
active apostolic congregation serving in eight
countries, exists to live and make visible
the love of Christ in the world today. The
charism of Blessed Pauline von Mallinckrodt,
foundress, impels the sisters to be women
of faith with “joyous, youthful enthusiasm
and energy” that is the fruit of intimacy with
Jesus in the Eucharist. Assumption College
for Sisters is a two-year liberal arts college
sponsored by the Sisters of Christian Charity,
dedicated to educating women called to a
life of consecration to God and of service in
the Roman Catholic Church. S.C.C. Eastern
Province: Sr. Bernadette McCauley, S.C.C.;
973-543-652, x274; sbernadette@scceast.
org; scceast.org; Facebook: @sistersofchris-tiancharity.
See ad on page 33. Code #212.
Sisters of Mary of the Presentation
(S.M.P.) We are an apostolic international
Congregation of Women religious called to
be “THE PRESENCE OF JESUS” through
our consecration in today’s world. Our
community life is rooted in the Eucharist
and prayer under the patronage of Mary,
the mother of Jesus. Our Regional Center is
Maryvale in Valley City, North Dakota. Our
ministries are in healthcare and spirituality
programs. Learn more at www.sistersof-maryofthepresentation.org. Or contact:
Sr. Anne Germaine, S.M.P., 701-324-2146;
sisterannegermaine@gmail.com.
Code #229.
Sisters of Notre Dame (S.N.D.),
Sisters of Our Lady Looking for
something more in life? How to
turn your passion into your purpose? We’re
overjoyed that you’re exploring how God is
calling you to live out your vocation. We
encourage you to see how the Sisters of
Notre Dame may be a part of God’s dream
for you. Each one of us has answered God’s
call uniquely. We’re called from all walks of
life at various times of our life, from
different careers, cultures, and collective
experiences, united in global connectedness
and family spirit. Learn about our stories
and our life-changing ministries at www.
snd-vocations.org and www.snd1.org. You’ll
discover that we’re an apostolic
congregation, living in joyful simplicity as
contemplatives in action through prayer and
ministry that responds to today’s needs. Let
us support you wherever you are in your
journey, and help you envision what is
possible for your life through Christ’s love.
Contact us to start the conversation: 419-
438-6056; vocations@snd1.org.
Code #064.
Sisters of Notre Dame de
Namur ( S.N.D.deN.) We live
lives of prayer and community.
Our mission is to share the goodness of God
with others, particularly those most in need.
We are involved in education from preschool through university and adult
education, religious and pastoral ministry,
social services advocating for justice and
human dignity, and projects geared towards
a healthy environment and care of the earth.
Founded by St. Julie Billart, we are an
international community. We have celebrated
175+ years of service in the United States,
joyfully seeking to make known God’s
goodness in our time. For more information,
please contact us: Sisters of Notre Dame de
Namur, Sr. Nancy Uhl, S.N.D.deN., Vocations
Coordinator, 131 W. 64th St., Los Angeles,
CA 90003; 213-447-5070; vocations@
sndden.org; www.snddenusa.org.
See ad on page 19. Code #065.
Sisters of Our Lady of Sion (N.D.S.) We
are an international congregation of religious
women, joined by Associates and Friends,
called to witness to God’s faithful love as revealed in the scriptures for the Jewish people
and all humanity. The Word of God is central
to our lives as we seek to integrate a three-fold commitment: to the Church, the Jewish
people, and to a world of justice, peace, and
love. Our vocation calls us to work against all
forms of prejudice, oppression, and margin-alization. In each of our ministries, we seek
to respond to the biblical call to freedom, the
imperative to “hear the cries of the poor,”
and to care for our earth. Ministries include:
Jewish-Christian and interfaith dialogue,
education, social work, community development, parish ministry, spirituality, biblical
studies and catechetics, intercultural work,
and work with youth and indigenous peoples.
Sion communities are located around the
world. The Congregation is comprised of two
branches, Active and Contemplative Contact
us to learn more. Contact: Sr. Celia Deutsch,
N.D.S.; text/phone: 917-538-8541; celia.
deutsch@gmail.com or sistersofsion.info@
gmail.com; notredamedesion.org.
Code #366.
Sisters of Our Mother of Divine Grace
(S.M.D.G.) We are an emerging community of consecrated life, established in the
Diocese of Saginaw, Michigan, in 2010,
under the direction of Bishop Joseph Cis-tone. We endeavor to live and work for the
fulfillment of Jesus’ prayer: “that they may
be one.” Through the evangelical vows of
poverty, chastity, and obedience, we reflect
more fully Christ’s Paschal Mystery. Since the
Holy Spirit worked marvels of grace through
her life-giving “fiat,” we unite with Mary, the
Mother of Divine Grace, in our efforts to promote unity in truth. We work to renew and
refresh parish life through Adoration of the
Eucharist, parish catechesis and instruction,
and a religious presence at parish events. For
more information, visit sistersmdg.org or
email sistermary@sistersmdg.org.
Code #509.
Sisters of Providence (S.P.), Mother
Joseph Province Sisters of Providence is
an international congregation founded by
Emilie Gamelin of Montreal in 1843. Our
mission is to meet the needs of people who
are poor, sick and marginalized by proclaim-
ing the love of our Provident God and the
compassion of Our Mother of Sorrows. Our
challenge as Sisters of Providence is to give
a human face to Providence and testify to
the love of God. Our community is active
in ministries such as health care, education,
parish ministry, social services, housing,
prison ministry, pastoral care, spiritual di-
rection and foreign missions. We go where
the needs are, trusting that our actions
bring hope and more dignified conditions
for life. Sisters of Providence are present in
Canada, the United States, Chile, El Salva-
dor, Argentina, Egypt, the Philippines, Haiti,
and Cameroon. Contact: vocations@provi-
dence.org or 509-474-2323. Learn more at
sistersofprovidence.net or on Facebook and
Instagram @sistersofprovidencemjp.
See ad on page 139. Code #067.
Sisters of Providence (S.P.),
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods,
IN Live joyfully. Deepen your
faith. Be nurtured in community.
Become your best self as a Sister of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.
The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods are a community of Catholic
women religious who collaborate with others to create a more just and hope-filled
world through prayer, education, service,
and advocacy. We were founded by a strong
woman of faith, Saint Mother Theodore
Guerin, more than 175 years ago. Today we
minister using our own unique gifts in the
United States and in Taiwan. Our White
Violet Center for Eco-Justice ministry
strives to teach, care, and inspire for all
creation (including the alpacas and chickens
you’ll meet among the organic gardens at
our Indiana motherhouse). Do you want to
live joyfully? We invite women ages 18 to
42 to join us in our vibrant mission of love,
mercy and justice. Contact: Sr. Editha Ben,
S.P., Vocations Director, at 812-230-4771 or
eben@spsmw.org to learn more; Sistersof-Providence.org.
Code #068.
Sisters of Saints Cyril and
Methodius (SS.C.M.) The Sisters
of Saints Cyril and Methodius
were founded in 1909 in Scranton,
PA. Our spirituality is Christ-centered and
Mary-modeled and flows from our motto,
“Thy Kingdom Come.” We are a presence of
Christ in the world through our vowed
communal life, our spirit of prayerfulness
and simplicity, and our joy in the service of
the Kingdom. We live out our call and
charism by witnessing to, proclaiming, and
building God’s Kingdom, dedicating our
prayer and ministry to: evangelization,
education, elder care, and ecumenism. We
are based in the U.S., serving in Pennsylvania,
Illinois, Indiana, New York, Texas, and South
Carolina. If you feel God may be calling you
to a lifetime of service, or simply have
questions about consecrated life, please
contact: Sr. Carol Ann, SS.C.M., 570-275-
3581, x331; sscmvocation@gmail.com; www.
sscm.org. See our online ad at
VocationNetwork.org.
See ad on page 122. Code #181.
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