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I thought it might be the Handmaids of the Heart of Jesus - but they wear a white scapular and the picture you show does not. 

Hopefully someone else can identify it. 

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Interesting. It seems to be a stock photo that crux uses when they write about Sisters. Here’s another article with that picture:

https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-americas/2019/10/28/religious-from-latin-america-train-to-serve-in-u-s-mission-dioceses/

 

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To add to the quest, it's from pixabay user ane_hinds, who identifies herself (himself?) as being from Brazil: https://pixabay.com/users/ane_hinds-12052604/

(Pixabay is a database of photos free to use in newspaper articles etc., I've used it myself.)

So, we seem to be possibly looking at a Brazil-based community.

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Irmãs Escravas do Divino Amor, da Fraternidade Arca de Maria

[Sisters Slaves of Divine Love, of the Fraternity Mary's Arc]

https://escravosporamor.wixsite.com/irmas/inicio

https://escravosporamor.wixsite.com/irmas/vocacional

https://arcademaria.com/artigos/as-caracteristicas-centrais-da-missao.html

https://arcademaria.com/

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12 hours ago, Dymphna said:

To add to the quest, it's from pixabay user ane_hinds, who identifies herself (himself?) as being from Brazil: https://pixabay.com/users/ane_hinds-12052604/

(Pixabay is a database of photos free to use in newspaper articles etc., I've used it myself.)

So, we seem to be possibly looking at a Brazil-based community.

Oh wow thank you. I was thinking they might be south east asian and was aiming my search towards that. 

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It’s interesting.  It looks like they were founded in the Diocese of Anápolis in 1998.  It seems like they went through some kind of reform around 2010 and were welcomed to move their Motherhouse into the Diocese of Petrópolis.  Yet, they’re not listed on either Diocese’s list of Religious Congregations.

http://diocesepetropolis.com.br/femininas

https://www.diocesedeanapolis.org.br/comunidades-religiosas-femininas/

It's possible that this community is not in-line with the Roman Catholic Church--or at least, does not seem to be a recognized Congregation in either the Diocese in which it was founded or the Diocese in which it is currently based.  I didn't do a full search of the diocesan websites--just a cursory review of the female congregations.  It's possible that they might be listed somewhere as a Private/Public Association of the Faithful?

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It might be prudent to review the extensive information they provide in the links posted above before coming to conclusions against their condition in  the Church with no basis whatsoever

-Lack of information where you are looking for may just mean that you are looking in the wrong place, or many other neutral things.

This is a public forum and yor suspition will remain perpetually in the Web associated with this community... and will be enough for other "over prudent" people to repeat what was said here as the prove of a fact.

This Sisters are already VERY welcome in several Catholic diocesis and archdioceses in several countries.

Peace !

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Sister Leticia

The "contact us" page of the sisters' website lists some addresses in Brazil, but doesn't say where else they are present. The Arca de Maria website seems to be for the male as well as female branches. It lists addresses in Portugal, Spain and Italy as well as Brazil - but doesn't specifiy whether these communities are male, female or mixed. 

Orans - you seem to know a lot about this community. You say the sisters are already VERY welcome in several diocese in several countries - perhaps you could tell us where, exactly? 

And as Hna Caridad has said, it's possible, especially as they are so new, that they are still a private/public association of the faithful, and therefore not listed with recognised religious orders. (here in the UK, the National Office of Vocation makes a distinction in the listings on its website). But given that there have been past instances of people innocently posting links to communities which are not [yet] recognised, there's no harm in looking for independent verification of their status. 

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On 10/31/2019 at 9:39 PM, Orans said:

Wonderful! 

I would be in a constant battle with my veil, being that long!! Lol

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