New Government of the Philippine Delegation

From December 31, 2024 to January 6, 2025, the Delegation of the Philippines lived a special time of grace, discernment and renewal during its Assembly. This fraternal and spiritual gathering brought together the sisters for the purpose of reflection, dialogue and planning together for the future of the Hospitaller mission in this region.

As a fruit of this process guided by prayer and the Holy Spirit, a new Delegation Government has been appointed, which will assume the responsibility of accompanying, animating and strengthening the life and mission of the Delegation during the next three years:

  • Superior of the Delegation: Sr. Ivy Abendan
  • 1st Councilor: Sr. Magnolia Billona
  • 2nd Councilor: Sr. Soshy Soman James
  • Bursar: Sr. Mary Jane A. Pueblos
  • Secretary: Sr. Derly K. Derly K. Billante

Each one of them has responded with a generous and firm “Yes”, reflecting Mary’s availability and dedication, assuming with responsibility the call to serve with love and hospitality to those who need it most.

We raise our prayers to the Lord and to Mary, Our Mother, so that they may accompany, enlighten and strengthen the journey of this new government in every step they take.

May our founders continue to be light and inspiration on this path of love, hospitality and service.

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