Benedictine Sisters
The Benedictine Sisters are members of the Benedictine Order, a monastic community founded by Saint Benedict in the 6th century. They follow the Rule of Saint Benedict, which emphasizes prayer, work, and community life. The sisters dedicate their lives to God through various forms of service, including education, healthcare, and social justice.
Benedictine Sisters live in monasteries, where they engage in communal worship and personal prayer. They often participate in retreats and spiritual formation, fostering a deep connection with their faith. Their mission is to promote peace, hospitality, and a commitment to the values of the Gospel in their communities.