What is the Adorer Family?

What is the Adorer Family?

When someone asks what the Adorer Family is, the answer is not just a definition. It is a shared experience born from the same charism lived by the Sisters Adorers, and which today opens itself to many people who wish to walk in Adoration and Liberation in their own lives.

The Adorer Family is made up of people who, from their concrete reality, have discovered in the spirituality inspired by Saint Mary Micaela a way of positioning themselves before God and before the world. It is not a parallel group nor an added structure to the Congregation. It is a way of living the same charism from another vocation.

A charism that is shared

A charism is not something to possess; it is a gift that is received and passed on. Those who are part of the Adorer Family have felt that Adoration and Liberation are not just words, but a way of looking at reality and committing to it.

Adoration nourishes a living relationship with Jesus in the Eucharist that transforms one’s outlook and sustains daily decisions. Liberation, in turn, takes concrete form in commitment to the dignity of women, especially through accompanying those who experience situations of prostitution, trafficking, or violence.

Each person lives this from their own family, professional, and social context, integrating the charism into daily life.

A mission lived together

In different countries, the Adorer Family is present wherever the Congregation carries out its mission. Some accompany processes in social projects; others collaborate in welcoming spaces or participate in formation within projects and Adorers’ schools. Each contribution is different, but all are born from the same desire to uphold the dignity of women.

It is not merely organizational collaboration, since moments of prayer, gatherings, and formation spaces are shared, strengthening common identity and deepening the mission. Co-responsibility is not an addition, but part of how the charism is lived today.

Who can belong?

Belonging to the Adorer Family does not require religious vows or a change of state in life. Membership is lived from one’s own vocation: in marriage, single life, professional life, social or ecclesial commitment.

What unites is the desire to live Adoration as a source and Liberation as a commitment, responding from one’s own reality to the call to care for and affirm the lives of women in situations of vulnerability.

What is the Adorer Family? A reality that continues to grow

Wherever the Adoratriz mission is present, people often emerge who wish to become more deeply involved. This is also a sign that the charism remains current and fruitful.

The Adorer Family is not something external to the Congregation. It is a concrete expression of communion in mission. Sisters and lay people walk together, convinced that the dignity of women is never lost and that the charism continues to give life today.

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