Pope Francis receives Little Sisters of Jesus
Pope Francis with the participants in the General Chapter of the Little Sisters of Jesus, Consistory Hal, October 2, 2017. |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis received the
participants in the General Chapter of the Little
Sisters of Jesus on Monday in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican.
The Little Sisters are a religious community founded by Little Sister
Magdeleine of Jesus (née Madeleine Hutin) in 1939 on the spiritual inspiration
and charism of Bl. Charles de Foucauld (+1916).
Originally a missionary order of sisters ministering to
nomadic peoples on the outskirts of the Sahara, the Little Sisters now have a
presence in sixty-three different countries, living in small communities –
often of no more than three or four members – and ministering to the poor and
marginalized by sharing their day-to-day lives and living conditions.
They often stay in rented housing and take ordinary jobs in
inner-city neighbourhoods and poor rural areas, as well as among nomadic
people.
Their spiritual ethos calls them to live among those who are
not reached by other Church ministries, or whose daily lives are marked by
division, racism, poverty, or violence.
In his remarks to the General Chapter on Monday, Pope
Francis said, “Do not be afraid to go forward, carrying with yourselves the
little baby Jesus in your hearts, going into all the places in which the
littlest of our world find themselves.”
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