This Christmas, hospitality brings us together

A light that is shared, a mission that unites us at Christmas
The Hospitality Europe fall newsletter is now available

The new issue of Hospitality Europe’s newsletter (No. 117) highlights the main collaborative actions with the European Commission and the WHO, as well as progress in projects on mental health, social inclusion, and the fight against poverty in Europe.
Jubilee of Consecrated Life 2025: Hospitaller Sisters in Rome

This Jubilee has been a time of grace, communion, and renewal, which inspires us to continue being signs of hope and peace in the world.
Hospitality: A Path of Hope in the Service of Mental Health

On this World Mental Health Day, Sr. Idilia Maria Carneiro invites us to care for mental health and to live hospitality as a path of hope and a commitment to the well-being of all.
October 13-19: Missionary Hospitaller Week

A week to renew our missionary commitment and share the hospitality charism throughout the world.
October 8–12: We celebrate the Jubilee of Consecrated Life.

The city of Rome will welcome twenty Sisters Hospitallers from across the world to celebrate the Jubilee of Consecrated Life.
Assembly of Hospitaller Lay Associates in Lisbon

Under the theme “Identity of the Hospitaller Layperson,” the Assembly of Hospitaller Lay Associates was held in Lisbon. More than 80 participants from 13 groups in Portugal renewed their commitment to living and spreading hospitality, strengthening their shared identity and co-responsibility in serving those most in need.
La Hermana Sona Swana Espérance recibe el premio de la Comunidad de Madrid por su labor en salud mental en Togo

El 8 de septiembre de 2025, la Comunidad de Madrid reconoció a la Hna. Sona Swana Espérance, de las Hermanas Hospitalarias, por su labor en Togo con personas con enfermedades mentales. Desde el Centro de Salud Mental Yendube, impulsa el Proyecto de Liberación, Sanación, Reinserción e Inclusión para transformar la vida de quienes han sido abandonados en la “Ciudad de los Olvidados”.
Why is September Yellow?

Every September, the color yellow reminds us of the importance of suicide prevention. Behind this symbol lies a story of hope that calls us to speak up, accompany others, and seek help to save lives.
Testimony of Sister Gabrielle Lillon

Sister Gabrielle Lillon shares how her experience at the International Juniorate and the Motherhouse has strengthened her hospitalarian vocation, guided by God’s love and service to those most in need.