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Orders Whose Apostolate Is Working With the Poor and Evangelization


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Hi! I've been looking into orders a lot more recently, but I'm having trouble finding the right apostolate. I'm not interested in healthcare, education, or work with the elderly. Of course I'm completely fine with the corporal works of mercy, but I'd very much like the apostolate of my order to be primarily work with the poor and evangelization. Do you know of any orders that are like this? Thanks!

So far, I've found the Fransiscan Sisters of the Renewal (http://franciscansisterscfr.com/), but they don't have much information on their website. I also found The Fransiscan Sisters T.O.R. Penance of the Sorrowful Mother (http://www.franciscansisterstor.org/).

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You might also want to look into the Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate. http://www.parishvisitorsisters.org/  There are actually a LOT of communities that pursue both of these ministries as part of their apostolate, but depending on the community, you might or might not be able to select your own ministry. [You would have a better chance of this in communities that are less traditional, in fact--I don't know if you are willing to consider those.] 

In a number of communities, particularly the less conservative/traditional, you would have a better chance of being allowed to pursue this ministry if you entered with education in either social work or religious studies. Many of those communities will, of course, provide higher education (MA, PhD, certification), but ask that candidates have at least a BA before entering.  

The PVMIs, above, are more traditional, and I don't believe require a degree before entrance.

Hope this is of help.

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OnlySunshine

I HIGHLY recommend the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal.  You will not find a more joyful order with a true Franciscan spirit.  :)

As for other orders that have the two apostolates you mentioned:

Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ

Sisters of Jesus Our Hope

Daughters of St. Paul

Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate

Little Sisters of Jesus and Mary

Missionaries of Charity (Mother Teresa's order)

Missionary Sisters of St. Peter Claver

Sisters of Our Mother of Divine Grace

Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart

Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy (St. Faustina's order)

I hope this helps.  I usually don't post anymore, but I saw your post and knew of these orders.  :)

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CFR - Franciscans of the Renewal are definitely a recommendation for outreach and evangelisation. 

Are you anywhere where you can get to: Catholic Underground, Youth 2000 or NightFever? These are all events that they frequent, so you could meet them there! 

Otherwise, I know them well, and would be most happy to help you get in touch with them!! :P

Love and prayer, 

Kim-Therese x

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The Little Sisters of Jesus. They follow in the footsteps of Blessed Charles de Foucauld, whose motto was "Cry the gospel with your life", and they live among poor and marginalised people wherever they are in the world, sharing in the same type of work and living conditions - with indigenous tribespeople on the Amazon, in a tower block in a deprived area of London, with a travelling circus, the list goes on. For a while a group of sisters even lived in a prison alongside the inmates and ministered to them there. If you are looking for radical poverty, and a very distinct kind of missionary work, you should visit these sisters. Their founder L. Sister Magdeleine wrote a beautiful book on their life and spirituality that can be read online here - it's very short, and gives you a real sense of who they are.

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Thanks to everyone for all of the suggestions! I'm really excited to look into these!

CFR - Franciscans of the Renewal are definitely a recommendation for outreach and evangelisation. 

Are you anywhere where you can get to: Catholic Underground, Youth 2000 or NightFever? These are all events that they frequent, so you could meet them there! 

Otherwise, I know them well, and would be most happy to help you get in touch with them!! :P

Love and prayer, 

Kim-Therese x

I got your message and sent you a reply with some info! Until PM is back up, though, I don't think you can get it. We will just have to wait! :)

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Check out the Servants of the Lord! They are a growing community with many young sisters.  Their main apostolates are evangelization and work with the poor.  They are very faithful to the Church and do amazing work.  I have a friend entering with them in April.  I've only heard good things about these sisters. http://ssvmusa.org/

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Also there's a brand new community in Tulsa, OK called Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel's Hope.  They walk around all day in their habits talking to people and inviting them into the faith.  That's hardcore evangelization for you! The foundress was/is a popular writer and speaker on EWTN http://motherofisraelshope.org/

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Also there's a brand new community in Tulsa, OK called Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel's Hope.  They walk around all day in their habits talking to people and inviting them into the faith.  That's hardcore evangelization for you! The foundress was/is a popular writer and speaker on EWTN http://motherofisraelshope.org/

​They're not brand new -people on this board have been following their development for a number of years. But their presence in Tulsa IS new... at least to me. 

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​They're not brand new -people on this board have been following their development for a number of years. But their presence in Tulsa IS new... at least to me. 

​Yes I guess you're right - I think they were originally going to be in St Louis but that didn't work out when they changed Bishops a while back.  The Tulsa Bishop invited Mother Miriam to come to Oklahoma a few years ago.  I recently listened to this CD by lighthouse Catholic media and she talks a bit about ending up in Oklahoma http://www.lighthousecatholicmedia.org/store/speaker/mother-miriam-of-the-lamb-of-god

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Thanks to everyone for all of the suggestions! I'm really excited to look into these!

I got your message and sent you a reply with some info! Until PM is back up, though, I don't think you can get it. We will just have to wait! :)

​Oh sorry, I should have left my email: franciscan.klt@gmail.com 

Feel free to email me as we don't know when the pm function will be back up! 

I actually just spoke to one of the Friars like an hour ago! heehee! 

Anyway, I know them fairly well, so drop me an email and we can take it from there. 

God bless!

Kim-Therese x

Also, http://us23.chatzy.com/42621103301760 is the Vocations Chat Room - please feel to join us! 

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