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California/Venezuela


Liturgy

A number of our sisters bring a variety of talents that enable people to learn and experience liturgical dance.

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Administration

The Regional Leadership Team is responsible for co-ordinating the areas of ministry in which we are involved.

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School Chaplaincy

One of the sisters in the Region is a School Chaplain.

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Hospice chaplaincy

One of our sisters works as a hospice chaplain with Providence Trinity Care Hospice.

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Parish Work/Pastoral Care

Many of our sisters in the region are involved in different aspects of parish work and pastoral care.

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Prayer and Presence

Many of our retired sisters are involved in the very special and privileged ministry of Prayer and Presence.

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Prison Chaplaincy

Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, which is a prison for youth under 18 years of age, was opened in 1957.

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Circles of New Life

Mindful of our Chapter Mandates to develop formation programs with our lay colleagues, collaborators and associates...

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Spirituality ministry

Several sisters are involved in Spirituality Ministry in the California / Venezuela region. 

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Faith Formation

One of our sisters is the Diocesan Director for Religious Education in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

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Human Trafficking

One of our sisters is on the Regional Chapter Committee for Human Trafficking.

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Education

Some of our sisters are involved in education ministry.

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Service from within

Three sisters live in a poor barrio outside Caracas. They are present to the people in their joys, sorrows and daily struggles as they work to form Christian communities.

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Work with homeless people

Many of our sisters are involved in working with homeless people.

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Counselling / work with families

The Valley Family Center was founded in 1987. Two sisters are currently engaged in full-time ministry there.

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