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IBVM South Asia Province

The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM), known as the Loreto Sisters, the Mary Ward Sisters, and the Irlandesas, was founded by an English woman, Mary Ward, in 1609

The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM),  known as the Loreto Sisters, the Mary Ward Sisters, and the Irlandesas, was founded by an English woman, Mary Ward, in 1609

IBVM South Asia Province

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IBVM South Asia Province
IBVM South Asia Province
IBVM South Asia Province

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The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM), known as the Loreto Sisters, the Mary Ward Sisters, and the Irlandesas, was founded by an English woman, Mary Ward, in 1609. Mary Ward, a resilient person of great faith and strength of character, was a woman before her time. Labeled a heretic in her day for simply wanting to answer God’s call to serve in the Ignatian spirit in an uncommonly feminine charism of freedom, justice, and integrity, she wanted to serve the people of her time but died misunderstood. Through the centuries her spirit prospered through adversity and continues to grow. Now reconciled and recognized as Venerable, her charism is a beacon in the Church and the world still wanting the energy, leadership, spirituality, and courage of women.

IBVM South Asia Province

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
NA
Size
15Mb
Genre
Lifestyle
Last updated
September 5, 2022
Release date
August 21, 2022
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The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM), known as the Loreto Sisters, the Mary Ward Sisters, and the Irlandesas, was founded by an English woman, Mary Ward, in 1609. Mary Ward, a resilient person of great faith and strength of character, was a woman before her time. Labeled a heretic in her day for simply wanting to answer God’s call to serve in the Ignatian spirit in an uncommonly feminine charism of freedom, justice, and integrity, she wanted to serve the people of her time but died misunderstood. Through the centuries her spirit prospered through adversity and continues to grow. Now reconciled and recognized as Venerable, her charism is a beacon in the Church and the world still wanting the energy, leadership, spirituality, and courage of women.

Today, we are called and we live and work in the guiding light of her passion for God.

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