Secular Institute of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians
The Secular Institute of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians is a religious organization founded in 1963. It is part of the broader Salesian Family, which was established by Saint John Bosco to support the education and welfare of young people. The institute focuses on living a secular life while embodying the values of the Catholic Church.
Members of the institute commit to a life of prayer, community, and service, while engaging in various professions. They strive to integrate their faith into daily life, promoting the teachings of Mary Help of Christians, the patroness of the Salesian mission, in their personal and professional environments.