Episode 33: Empowering People to Flourish with the Sisters of Life
The Sisters of Life is a Roman Catholic religious community of women founded in 1991 by John Cardinal O’Connor. Their members take religious vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, as well as a vow to protect and enhance the sacredness of every human life.
In this enlightening conversation, Sister Mary Doolittle, Sister Mary Karen, and Sister Bethany Madonna of the Sisters of Life share their profound journey of faith, service, and the mission to uphold the sanctity of human life. They discuss their unique approach to crisis pregnancy, the importance of language in advocacy, and the challenges they face in a changing cultural landscape. Through personal stories and insights, they highlight the transformative power of love, hope, and community in their work.
Sisters of Life
Takeaways:
The Sisters of Life focus on protecting and enhancing human life.
Language is crucial in advocating for life and dignity.
Hope is found in the stories of transformation and healing.
Personal connections and moments of joy are vital in their work.
God's presence is felt in the small consolations of daily life.
About the Sisters of Life: The Sisters of Life is a Roman Catholic religious community of women founded in 1991 by John Cardinal O’Connor. Their members take religious vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, as well as a vow to protect and enhance the sacredness of every human life.
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Where to find more: https://sistersoflife.org/