Dear Neighbor series
Each 30-minute Zoom session will offer updates on the various projects of the Federation, justice priority areas and timely action alerts. The topic for September will be Land Justice.
Each 30-minute Zoom session will offer updates on the various projects of the Federation, justice priority areas and timely action alerts. The topic for September will be Land Justice.
In this 30-minute virtual gathering, we will pray with and for women delegates of the Synod and U.S. Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph pilgrims who will travel to Rome next month!
Join Seeds of Justice Network and Sr. Simone Campbell, SSS to explore Catholic Social Teaching around Family, Community, & Participation on Thursday, September 26, 2024, at St. Joseph's Academy Auditorium.
Each 30-minute Zoom session will offer updates on the various projects of the Federation, justice priority areas and timely action alerts.
Part of the Linger Over Breakfast KC series. Treat yourself to an enriching Saturday morning program that promises to feed your mind, body and spirit.
Each 30-minute Zoom session will offer updates on the various projects of the Federation, justice priority areas and timely action alerts. The topic for November will be the Global Coordinating Group.
Join the U.S. Federation of Sisters of St. Joseph during the U.S. presidential inauguration for a simple prayer service where we will pray for those who will be most impacted by the upcoming administration.
Join us for a remarkable afternoon as we commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery march.
The U.S. Federation of Sisters of St. Joseph invites you to join us for our 375th Anniversary Celebration in Kansas City, Missouri, in July 2025 to celebrate our history, embrace our present and ignite our future.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet are a congregation of Catholic sisters. We, and those who share our charism and mission, are motivated in all things by our profound love of God and our dear neighbors. We seek to build communities and bridge divides between people. Since our first sisters gathered in 1650, our members have been called to “do all things of which women are capable.” The first sisters of our congregation arrived in St. Louis, Missouri in 1836, and we now have additional locations in St. Paul, Albany, Los Angeles, Hawaii, Japan and Peru. Today, we commit to respond boldly to injustice and dare to be prophetic.