Lenten Prayer Service
Lenten Prayer Service
Join our St. Louis Province for a morning of songs, readings and prayers followed by continental breakfast.
Join our St. Louis Province for a morning of songs, readings and prayers followed by continental breakfast.
The U.S. Federation of Sisters of St. Joseph hosts a monthly series on the third Wednesday of the month.
All are welcome! The St. Paul Province celebration will feature a retelling of the Sisters of St. Joseph story, renewal of commitments and blessing of jubilarians.
Guest speaker Daniel A. Helminiak, a theologian and author of What Does the Bible Really Say About Homosexuality, presents his research from renowned Biblical scholars that offers us a contemporary and compassionate teaching on homosexuality—a liberating experience for people of faith.
Building off their 2022 theme of "Radically Transforming Community," the U.S. Federation of Sisters of St. Joseph brings a three-part series presented by Sr. Griselda Martínez Morales, CSJ.
Guest speaker Daniel A. Helminiak, a theologian and author of What Does the Bible Really Say About Homosexuality, presents his research from renowned Biblical scholars that offers us a contemporary and compassionate teaching on homosexuality—a liberating experience for people of faith.
Guest speaker Daniel A. Helminiak, a theologian and author of What Does the Bible Really Say About Homosexuality, presents his research from renowned Biblical scholars that offers us a contemporary and compassionate teaching on homosexuality—a liberating experience for people of faith.
The U.S. Federation is partnering with NETWORK Lobby to deepen our commitment to political ministry and to our purpose that all people may be united with God and with one another.
Young adults are invited to a day of input, quiet reflection and sharing using Krista Tippett’s “On Being” Foundation Series as a springboard for reflection and discussion.
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.