Direct on Facebook, Constitution Review process

Direct on Facebook, with Sr. Laurinda Faria

From the General Communication Service of Sisters Hospitallers, we have prepared a direct from our general Facebook account @hermanashospitalariasgeneral to talk about the process of Constitutions Review, which is being carried out in our Institution.

For this live the guest will be Sr. Laurinda Faria, Sister hospitaller and member of the Commission for the Review of Constitutions.

The initiative will take place on March 15 at 3:30 p.m. (Spanish time); and they will talk about why review the Constitutions at this time? What does this process imply for our Institution? … among other issues.

YOU CAN NOT LOSE THIS! WE WILL WAIT FOR YOU!

Connect from your account, access the direct @hermanashospitalariasgeneral and interact with Sister Laurinda, to learn more about this process.

Review of Constitutions

The XXI General Chapter, held in June 2018, closed with the mandate to the General Government to review the legislation of the Congregation. To carry out this work, a commission made up of five sisters was appointed: Sister Asunción Riopedre, Sister Laurinda Martins Faria, Sister Mª Concepción Ocheterona, Sister Nicole Mayinga and Sister Léontine J. Ngo Mbock, 2nd General Councilor and coordinator of the same.

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