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he religious sister is called to witness that a life of intimate communion with God is possible. Her oneness with Him, in response to His calling, lifts up the people of God and gives hope in our time. The sister, the Bride of Christ, gifts herself to Him completely through the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. She seeks to live the life of charity, to esteem the goodness of her Beloved, which spills over into her relationships with others. "The aim of religious life is to render praise and glory to the Most Holy Trinity and through your consecration to help humanity enter into the fullness of life in the Father, and in the Son and in the Holy Spirit. In all your planning and in all your activities, try also to keep this aim before you. There is no greater service you can give; there is no greater fullfillment you can receive." (Blessed Pope John Paul the Great) The Sisters serve in a variety of works including education, pastoral, health care, evangelization, religious life formation, social services, homeless ministry, orphanage, foster care, drug rehabilitation, and a Catholic bookstore. SOLT Sisters particular witness in the Church that makes them different from other sisters, is as a consecrated woman on an ecclesial team, who works with priests, brothers, and laity who share this same charism, or gift.
Sr. Maria Amata and Sr. Maria Scholastica at Santa Maria orphanage in Mexico |
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