Support Religious Sisters Caring for the Poor and Elderly in Peru and Bolivia
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Will you give to support these devoted women as they care for God's most vulnerable in Peru and Bolivia? We are sure they will gratefully remember you in their prayers.
The Congregation of the Little
Sisters of the Helpless Elderly was founded in Spain in 1873 to help poor,
helpless and abandoned elderly people who had no one else to care for them.
Today the congregation has no fewer than 204 houses in 19 different countries, on
four continents. Most of these are in Central and South America, but the Sisters
are also active in the Philippines, in Mozambique and in Europe.
In Peru and Bolivia, there are
230 Sisters of the congregation who care for over 2,000 elderly people, especially
in the larger cities where the traditional family structures have collapsed and
older people can rapidly become isolated and helpless. It is the Sisters’
charism to focus on the whole person, and while it is of course important to
wash and feed and materially support these old people, it is equally important
to show them human warmth and support in their spiritual and psychological
needs. This, too, is part of the Sisters’ apostolate, which is so ably summed
up by their foundress, St. Teresa Jornet as “caring for the body, so as to save
the soul.”
We are planning to give a
contribution of $7,700 to support the Sisters of the congregation in Peru and
Bolivia in their life and apostolate.
Will you give to support these
religious Sisters as they care for the poor and elderly in Peru and Bolivia? We
are sure they will gratefully remember you in their prayers.
Progress:
7%
Raised: $
503
Goal: $
7700
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Code: 298-05-39
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