Sisters of St. Paul
The Sisters of St. Paul is a religious congregation founded in 1832 by Blessed Frédéric Ozanam in France. Their mission focuses on serving the poor and marginalized through education, healthcare, and social services. The sisters are known for their commitment to social justice and community development.
The congregation has expanded globally, establishing missions in various countries. They engage in diverse activities, including running schools, hospitals, and outreach programs. The Sisters of St. Paul strive to embody the values of compassion and service, inspired by the teachings of Jesus Christ and the example of St. Paul.