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Embodying the Mercy of God for a better world.

Our Faith & Values
Sisters of Mercy Statement on Minnesota Catholic school shooting

Leadership Statement

Sisters of Mercy Statement on Minnesota Catholic school shooting

Mercy Day 2025: The Cloak of Mercy

Reflection

Mercy Day 2025: The Cloak of Mercy

Sisters of Mercy statement on Gaza ceasefire agreement 

Leadership Statement

Sisters of Mercy statement on Gaza ceasefire agreement 

Explore Your Faith

As Sisters of Mercy, we offer spiritual resources through our prayers, spiritual reflections and our retreat centers. Many of our sisters serve as spiritual directors and help people take time to reflect and see God working in their lives.

  • Pray with us

    Prayer Resources

    Prayer is at the center of our lives as a religious community. And we invite you to share these resources for your own prayer life.

    OUR SPIRITUAL RESOURCES

    OUR SPIRITUAL RESOURCES
  • Reflect and see God

    Spiritual Reflections

    We can assist in walking with you on your spiritual journey. Our retreat centers can connect those seeking spiritual growth with a trained spiritual director who can offer wisdom and guidance.

    Connect

    Connect
  • Ask for prayers

    Prayer Intentions

    We believe in the power of prayer as an act of worshiping God, who hears and answers our prayers. Let us hold you in the light of prayer.

    Submit your intention

    Submit your intention

A Community of Faith in Motion

We carry out the mission of mercy guided by prayerful consideration of the needs of our time. Our daily lives as Sisters of Mercy are rooted in four core values inspired by the life of our founder Catherine McAuley:

Our Fourth Vow: Service

In addition to the three vows all Catholic sisters take (poverty, chastity, and obedience), as Sisters of Mercy, we also take a fourth vow of service.

Service and Mercy

Where We Are

We are the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas.

Kawsay Network in Peru joins forces against human trafficking 

In the Quechua language, Kawsay means "dignified life." This meaning came to life and at the X National Assembly of the Kawsay Peru Network, held in Lima from June 20 to 23, 2024. The slogan for the gathering was "Walking together for a society without human trafficking.”

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No Longer Silent

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The Shawl of God’s Mercy covers the children

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Extending God’s Mercy: nurturing and empowering students

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Catherine and Abebech: Women Who Served our Broken World

By Adelaida Eduvala — Catherine’s story reminds me of another woman who used her God-given gifts to serve the least among us and whose life inspires me as a teacher of children.

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Training center supports at-risk youth in rural Jamaica

John Bosco Vocational Training Centre, in Manchester, Jamaica, serves 126 at-risk, rural youth, many of whom have absentee parents and face poverty, community violence and limited economic opportunities. The center provides students, ages 16-25, with vocational training in trades such as commercial food preparation, butchering, barbering and crop production.

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Challenging but rewarding ministry in war-torn South Sudan

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South America

Kawsay Network in Peru joins forces against human trafficking 

In the Quechua language, Kawsay means "dignified life." This meaning came to life and at the X National Assembly of the Kawsay Peru Network, held in Lima from June 20 to 23, 2024. The slogan for the gathering was "Walking together for a society without human trafficking.”

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United States

Central America

Philippines

Guam

Catherine and Abebech: Women Who Served our Broken World

By Adelaida Eduvala — Catherine’s story reminds me of another woman who used her God-given gifts to serve the least among us and whose life inspires me as a teacher of children.

read story titled Catherine and Abebech: Women Who Served our Broken World

Caribbean

Training center supports at-risk youth in rural Jamaica

John Bosco Vocational Training Centre, in Manchester, Jamaica, serves 126 at-risk, rural youth, many of whom have absentee parents and face poverty, community violence and limited economic opportunities. The center provides students, ages 16-25, with vocational training in trades such as commercial food preparation, butchering, barbering and crop production.

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