Amid Pandemic, Women Religious Persevere in Ministries to Those in Need

Global Sisters Report talks to Felician sisters about how their ministries have changed since the pandemic.

Much has changed around the world since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, but women religious are still ministering to those who need help. In this story, Global Sisters Report writers provide updates on sisters they previously interviewed and how the coronavirus has changed the work they do. 

Sr. Marilyn Minter, director of the Mother Angela Mobile Clinic near Jacmel, Haiti
Sr. Marilyn Minter, director of the Mother Angela Mobile Clinic near Jacmel, Haiti

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Serving where needed since 1874

Founded in Poland in 1855, the Felician Sisters are a congregation of women religious inspired by the spiritual ideals of their foundress, Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska, and Saints Francis of Assisi, Clare of Assisi and Felix of Cantalice. Arriving in North America in 1874 following Blessed Mary Angela’s directive “to serve where needed,” they helped to weave the social service system. Today, the Felician Sisters founded, sponsor or support through the presence of our sisters, more than 40 ministries – all continuing to evolve to meet the needs of the people they serve.

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