The collaborators have arrived at the General Chapter!

From May 16 to 18, the collaborators and lay people of the Hospitaller Family will be participating in the XXII General Chapter. The workers were invited to participate in the Hospital Project to contribute their views on the projects to be shared for the period 2024 – 2030.

In the opening message, our Superior General Sr. Anabela Carneiro shared with us:

“We are aware that none of what we have lived would be possible without the precious collaboration of those of us who form the Hospitaller Community: sisters, collaborators, volunteers, benefactors, friends, and, above all, the people we serve.”

That is why it is with great joy that we welcome the collaborators and lay people of this great Hospitaller Family, understanding that they are called to be continuers, not only of the activities, but also of the spirit and charism of our Founders.

Do not forget to pray for all the participants of this XXII General Chapter, so that every step we take may be for the glory of God.

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