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Being the origin of the congregation and a place of mission is a privilege of the Province of France/Switzerland/Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
France
10 communities
109 sisters
founded in 1807
Switzerland
1 community
3 sisters
founded in 1912
St Pierre and Miquelon
1 community
3 sisters
founded in 1826
Chamblanc and Cluny... places where the congregation began, are places of renewal for many groups of sisters and lay people from all over the world. These places help to spread Anne-Marie Javouhey's sanctity to a wide number of people.
But that's not the whole of our mission!
In collaboration with lay people, the sisters are responsible for and accompany :
Many of the sisters are involved in pastoral ministry (helping prisoners' families, helping the very poor, catechesis, liturgy, visiting the sick, new evangelisation, etc.).
Particular attention is paid to our older sisters in the communities adapted to their needs and degree of independence.
In February 2024, our Province set 6 orientations for the coming years:
By virtue of our baptism, we are all called to evangelise. We are part of a missionary congregation, and in our province we want to make this a priority.
God still calls us to follow Him today. We believe that apostolic religious life is a source of life and joy.
Situations of poverty in today's society have never been so close to us and affect us deeply. We must commit ourselves more firmly to the fight against poverty.
We believe that the educational mission of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Cluny still has meaning in our world today. Education is an essential part of our charism.
Interculturality is a great asset for our congregation and our province. We must cultivate it by giving ourselves the means to do so.
We must now begin to start thinking about the future of these communities. We want to establish projects that will make sense and respect our charism.
Missionary disciples ... to this call from God, we respond with total availability, ready to leave our country to go wherever the Lord sends us to serve our brothers and sisters.