143 years since the founding of our Congregation

On a day like today in 1881, Father Menni, together with María Josefa Recio and María Angustias Giménez, founded the Congregation of the Sisters Hospitallers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Ciempozuelos. Since then, we have dedicated our lives to serving those most in need, bringing comfort and hope to those facing difficult times.

On this day of celebration for our Congregation we want to share with you the video summary of our General Chapter, in which we opened new horizons of life and mission in Hospitality to respond to current challenges with the same audacity and creativity that inspired our Founders.

We want to follow their example, adapting to the changing needs of our society without losing sight of our core values of love, compassion and dedication.

On this special anniversary, we look back with gratitude and forward with determination, ready to face the challenges of tomorrow with the same passion and dedication that have guided us during these 143 years.

And you, would you also like to be part of this great story?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsw6tyNXogA&feature=youtu.be

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