Hospitality is a core value of our Christian faith and the heart of our Congregation’s mission.

During Mental Health Month, Sr. Mary Ann Curitmatmat, from the Delegation of England, shares her testimony on hospitality as a path of hope and healing.
October 27–31, 2025: Meeting of Sisters coordinating Youth and Vocational Ministry in Rome.

The Congregation of the Sisters Hospitallers celebrates in Rome the 2025 General Meeting on Youth and Vocational Ministry, under the theme “With Jesus to the young, rekindling the flame of Hospitality.”
A space for prayer, discernment, and fraternity, bringing together Sisters from around the world to strengthen their accompaniment of young people and renew their commitment to the Hospitaller charism.
A Perspective on Mental Health Care from Spain

During Mental Health Month, Dr. Meritxell Centeno, Director of Strategic Care Development at Fundació Hospitalàries Sant Boi, shares how hospitality is a true path of hope. With a person-centered approach, the foundation supports each recovery process through attentive listening, respect, and closeness—promoting comprehensive mental health care that acknowledges the dignity of every human being.
25 Years on the Path of Mental Health: A Pilgrim’s Perspective in the Jubilee Year 2025

Rute Rodrigues Asseiceiro, occupational therapist at Casa de Saúde da Idanha, celebrates 25 years of service in the field of mental health. In this Jubilee Year, she shares her experience as a true pilgrimage of hope, marked by listening, welcome, and care. Throughout her professional journey, she has accompanied human suffering to help each person rediscover their dignity and their capacity to be a sign of hope in the world.
In Communion and Service: Closing of the Charismatic-Spiritual Encounter

During these days of congregational encounter, the Sisters Hospitallers have experienced an inner pilgrimage guided by the Spirit, rediscovering the beauty of consecrated life and the gift of Hospitality. Inspired by their origins and the witness of Saint Teresa of Ávila, they renew their commitment to be builders of peace and fraternity through hospitaller service.
Not Just About “Experiences”: Jóvenes Hospitalarios Commits to Pastoral Processes With Its “ReEncuentro”

Jóvenes Hospitalarios, a joint initiative of the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God and the Sisters Hospitallers, brings together young people from across Spain to live out Hospitality through encounter, awareness, and listening. At their recent ReEncuentro, they deepened their experience of volunteer service and faith, sharing testimonies, prayer, and reflection to discover how to make a suffering world more hospitable.
Congregational Encounter: A Time to Rekindle Hope

In a spirit of fraternity, prayer, and discernment, the Sisters Hospitallers continue their congregational journey inspired by the Jubilee of Consecrated Life, rereading their vocation in the light of the Word and the Eucharist. Guided by Superior General Sr. Idília María Carneiro, they are living days of communion and hope to renew their dedication through Hospitality, a sign of God’s merciful love.
World Hospice and Palliative Care Day: The Greatness of Hospitality

On World Hospice and Palliative Care Day, we embrace the profound truth expressed by Benedict XVI: “The greatness of humanity is essentially determined by its relationship with suffering and with those who suffer.”