| Religious of Mary Immaculate Claretian Missionary Sisters |
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| Friday, 18 September 2009 14:05 |
We were born in the Church in the year 1855, in Cuba. Our Founders are St. Anthony Mary Claret and Venerable Maria Antonia Paris. We arrived in the Philippines on October 7, 1987.Moved by the Spirit, and following the footsteps of Claret and Paris, the Claretian Missionary Sisters are dedicated to the evangelization of all peoples, as Claret would say, seeking to respond "to the most urgent needs in the most efficient ways." Our Spirituality As Claretian Missionary Sisters, we have been called to unite action with contemplation. Our missionary activity springs from a daily encounter with the Lord in prayer. Our mission is supported by our community life, of which Antonia Paris spoke in terms of a family, after the example of the early Church: "Charity makes us a single family with a single heart." From the beginning of the Institute, Mary has been mother, friend, and model to the Claretian Missionary Sisters. Mary, in the mystery of her Immaculate Conception is our patroness. This mystery impels us to struggle against evil in any of its forms, and it renders us open to love and joy. Mary, as the woman who is open to the Spirit and incarnates the Words to share it, is our model of evangelizer. Our Apostolate We are called to work tirelessly to spread the good news of Jesus, We the Claretian Missionary Sisters concentrate on our efforts in:
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We were born in the Church in the year 1855, in Cuba. Our Founders are St. Anthony Mary Claret and Venerable Maria Antonia Paris. We arrived in the Philippines on October 7, 1987.
From the beginning of the Institute, Mary has been mother, friend, and model to the Claretian Missionary Sisters. Mary, in the mystery of her Immaculate Conception is our patroness. This mystery impels us to struggle against evil in any of its forms, and it renders us open to love and joy. Mary, as the woman who is open to the Spirit and incarnates the Words to share it, is our model of evangelizer.