Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati
The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati is a Roman Catholic religious community founded in 1852. Their mission focuses on serving the poor and marginalized, emphasizing education, healthcare, and social justice. The sisters are known for their commitment to community service and have established various institutions, including schools and hospitals.
The congregation was established by Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first native-born American saint. Over the years, the Sisters of Charity have expanded their outreach, responding to the needs of society through various ministries. They continue to inspire others with their dedication to faith and service.