Ways of being in mission/What we do
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Sister Finta Ryan Pastoral Outreach/Presence:  
This involves visiting people in their homes, in prisons, in hospitals, wherever people are suffering and in need of support.  It also involves the quiet ministry of dialogue, helping to create understanding with other faith traditions and with indigenous peoples.

Sister Josephine Cho
Education:  
This service takes many forms: from teaching theology and Scripture to early childhood education; from teaching English as a Second Language to working with mentally and physically challenged persons.

Sister Cecily McMahon

Medical:  
The Sisters serve the basic health needs of the poor.   They provide programmes for the terminally ill, the elderly and  persons suffering from HIV/AIDS


Sister Rebeca Duque

Faith Formation and Spirituality:  
The Sisters work in special programmes and parish settings with people who desire to deepen their relationship with God and better understand their faith.  They work with Basic Christian Communities,  catechetical programmes and youth groups. 
J&P Justice and Peace:
The Sisters involve themselves in issues that affect the human dignity of individuals and groups.  They provide education and information on the realities of global inequality and support those who struggle for their basic human rights.
Sister Ann Gray Social Services:    
The services offered in this area includes counselling and support for persons/groups suffering from  abuse, exploitation or addiction.

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