Brigidine Sisters
The Brigidine Sisters are a religious congregation founded in 1807 by Saint Brigid of Kildare in Ireland. Their mission focuses on education, social justice, and the spiritual development of individuals. The sisters are known for their commitment to serving communities, particularly through schools and various outreach programs.
The congregation has expanded globally, with members in countries such as Australia, United States, and Kenya. The Brigidine Sisters emphasize the importance of compassion, respect, and integrity in their work, striving to make a positive impact in the lives of those they serve.