2024: A year brimming with hospitality

As we close 2024, we are filled with deep joy and gratitude for all that we have experienced and shared during this time. It has been a year marked by the fruits of the XXII General Chapter, a meeting that filled us with hope, renewal and commitment to our mission of hospitality.

It has also been a time of grace in which we strengthened our fraternal bonds and renewed our commitment to those most in need. We have witnessed stories of dedication, compassion and service that reflect the hospitaller charism at its best. In every encounter, in every gesture of love and care, we have sought to accompany the suffering of our brothers, learning to discover their needs, even those that are not expressed in words.

Marked by mercy, a six-year period begins with clear goals:

  • To be an embrace that heals and generates communion.
  • To live a love without limits.
  • To be an expression of the Samaritan church.
  • To feel the evangelizing power of mercy.

We raise a prayer to our founders: Saint Benedict Menni, the Venerable María Josefa Recio and María Angustias Giménez, so that they continue interceding for this mission that has been entrusted to us.

With gratitude and hope, we prepare to receive a new year, with our hearts ready and hospitality as our banner.

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