Sisters of Notre Dame
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur is an International Apostolic Congregation of Catholic Sisters established by St. Julie Billiart in 1804 in Amiens, France. Today, the organization serves in sixteen countries across five continents, focusing on education and social justice to address the needs of those who suffer globally.
The Sisters commit themselves to responding to local and global realities through various ministries, promoting education as a fundamental tool in transforming societal structures and attitudes that lead to suffering. With offices in Ipswich, Massachusetts, and a Motherhouse in Namur, Belgium, their mission encapsulates a dedication to spiritual growth and community development worldwide.
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