The story of the Sisters of Charity in New York began in 1817. It is a story of thousands of lives serving God’s poor, a story of tough love and high standards, a story of caring and compassion, a story of inventiveness to infinity. It is a story of needs met, difficulties faced, challenges overcome, societies changed — with few resources but boundless energy, dedicated colleagues, and trust in God’s Providence. It is a story impelled by the Charity of Christ — and that marvelous mission continues today. This year we celebrate the beginning of that mission. We hope you enjoy the photos from these events.
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Recent News
- Pilgrims of Hope from our Office of PJIC
- Honoring Our Pain – As We Await Emmanuel (God is with Us)
- A Day of Reflection & Inspiration at St. Patrick Villa: Season of Creation – To Hope & Act
- Celebrating Black Catholic History Month
- Please Pray With Us During This Crucial Time
- The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness Online Discussion Series
- A Day with the Sisters of Charity at Kittay: Addressing the Crisis in Haiti
- Our Sisters on Mission at the New York Foundling, 1888