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The Sisters of Life in Philadelphia moved into the St. Malachy Convent on North 11th St. in North Philadelphia to begin their mission and works of charity in Philadelphia.
Founded by Cardinal John O’Connor in 1989 with a special vow to protect the sacredness of human life, the Sisters of Life are now among the most vibrant orders in North America.
The Sisters of Life offer assistance with crisis pregnancies through housing, counseling and emotional support. The community also offers post-abortion retreats and assistance for women.
Turn to the Sisters of Life and their network of over 10,000 co-workers in the United States and Canada. But it’s not merely about abortion, it’s about life.
The Sisters of Life. Today, three decades since the Sisters of Life began in New York, there are almost 140 women in the community serving across the globe.
Later today, the Sisters of Life will have a small Mass in thanksgiving for the founding of their religious community 30 years ago today in (relatively) upstate New York. It’s amazing to me that ...
Catholic sisters devote their lives to God and profess vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. “As Sisters of Life, we have a special fourth vow to protect and enhance the sacredness of human ...
Some of the Sisters of Life reside at St. Frances de Chantal Convent in the Bronx, New York. L to R: Sister Jordan Rose, Sister Mariae Agnus Dei (the local superior) and Sister Marie Veritas.
Today marks 25 years since the death of pro-life champion and founder of the Sisters of Life Cardinal John O’Connor, former archbishop of New York.
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