Yes to a hospitable life: Perpetual Vows Made by Sisters in Africa.

Last August, three sisters from the Congregation of the Sisters Hospitalers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus carried out a special ceremony of perpetual vows in different parts of Africa. These committed sisters have taken a significant step in their path of service and dedication to the community:

📌 Félicia ULYETT – in Dapaong-Togo (Province of France)

📌 ustine IBARITINI – in Kinshasa -RDCongo (Province of France)

📌Helena Adelino Namurobe – in Mozambique (Province of Portugal).

The Provincial Superiors, Sister Silvia Moreira (Province of Portugal) and Sister Rosalía Goñi (Province of France), were present received the votes, a really significant moment in the lives of these sisters.

From Sisters Hospitallers, we celebrate this great event and thank our sisters for responding to God’s call joining the hospital life. We pray that God guides you on this new path that you undertake and gives you the Faith, Hope and Charity that you need to carry out this mission and respond to your vocation of true Samaritan dedication.

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