The Salesian Sisters of Saint John Bosco, also known as the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, is the largest Congregation of women religious with over 11,000 Sisters serving in 97 countries. Founded in 1872 by St. John Bosco and St. Mary Mazzarello, the Salesian Sisters are dedicated to reaching the youth for Christ. They began their ministry in America in Paterson, New Jersey in 1908 and have been growing their mission of love across North America ever since.
The Salesian Sisters provide assistance and support to those in need, including earthquake relief efforts in Syria, the dedication of the newly rebuilt St. Joseph Chapel, and humanitarian relief for refugees in Ukraine. They also offer programs such as Adopt a Sister, where individuals can support the Sisters in their retirement years. With a focus on prayer, sisterly friendship, and service to young people, the Salesian Sisters embody a spirit of love and dedication in their mission.
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