The Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions in Winnipeg, Canada, are part of an international community of Catholic sisters who focus on education, healthcare, and social work in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Their work is guided by a commitment to the well-being of indigenous peoples, refugees, women, and the Earth, viewed through the lens of eco-spirituality and social justice.
The congregation's history, from their establishment in 1898 to their redefined mission in 2008, is explored in Rosa Bruno Jofre's book, "The Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions: From Ultramontane Origins to a New Cosmology." This publication delves into the sisters' educational contributions, the impact of Vatican II, and their evolving identity at the intersection of feminist theology, eco-spirituality, and a critique of Western cosmology.
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