Sisters of the Congregation
The Congregation de Notre-Dame, founded in the 17th century in Montreal by Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, is a Catholic women's congregation dedicated to advancing social justice, human dignity, and ecological awareness across four continents. With a mission rooted in love, compassion, and contemplative dialogue, the sisters and their associates actively engage in transforming society and supporting vulnerable populations through a spirit of collaboration and solidarity.
Inspired by the legacy of Marguerite Bourgeoys, the Congregation emphasizes the importance of interculturality and intergenerational respect while responding to the cries of the marginalized and excluded. Their commitment to prophetic action and hope fosters a community that seeks to humanize relationships and protect the common home for a just and humane world.
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