Sharing life and mission from the charism today | Sisters Adorers

Sharing life and mission from the charism today | Sisters Adorers

There are not always major news stories to share. Very often, life and mission are sustained in everyday life: in what is repeated each day, in what is not always visible, yet gives meaning to everything. From this place arises the desire to share who we are, how we live, and what sustains us today as the Adorer Family.

This new content space is born precisely from that experience. Not as a one-time campaign or a series of posts, but as a simple way of bringing closer the reality, the mission, and the charism of the Congregation as they are lived today in very diverse contexts.

We want to share the life of the sisters, the involvement of lay people from the Adorer Family, the accompaniment of women in situations of vulnerability, and the vocational experience that gives meaning to all of this. We also wish to draw closer to the figure of Saint Mary Micaela and to the history of the Congregation, which continue to illuminate our way of living and being in the world today.

Showing life as it is

Here we want to show the everyday life of the Sisters Adorers: prayer, community life, shared work, and the mission carried out in different countries and realities. We do not seek to offer an idealized image, but rather to draw closer to real life, with its rhythms, its limits, and also its hope.

We also want to give visibility to the Adorer Family, made up of lay women and men who share the charism and the mission from their own perspective. Their presence, commitment, and concrete way of living the faith are an essential part of who we are today as a Congregation.

Adoration and Liberation, lived in mission with women

Adoration and Liberation are not beautiful words or abstract ideas. They are the two pillars that sustain our way of being and accompanying. Adoration teaches us to pause, to listen, and to look at reality with the gaze of Jesus in the Eucharist. From there, we learn how to relate and how to respond to what life places before us.

This way of seeing necessarily leads us to Liberation, understood as the respectful accompaniment of real processes. In the Adorers mission, Liberation is lived by walking alongside women, listening to their stories, respecting their timing, and sustaining long processes that reaffirm dignity, trust, and the capacity to decide. These are often small and silent steps, yet deeply transformative.

Our vocation today

We also want to share the Adorers vocation, not only as a personal calling, but as a concrete way of living faith, self-giving, and service to God and to others. We want to show how consecrated life is lived today in the Congregation, what sustains it, what challenges it faces, and what hope it holds for our time.

Through texts, images, videos, and short reflections, we will share this experience from within, without haste and without the intention of explaining everything. Simply with the desire to offer insights that help others better understand our mission and draw closer to a life that remains current, necessary, and deeply human.

Sisters Adorers: Sharing life and mission from the charism today

This space ultimately seeks to be a place of encounter. A way of continuing to walk together, even when there are no major events to report. Sharing what we live and what gives meaning to our daily life is, for us, a way of safeguarding life, vocation, and hope.

We continue walking, convinced that everyday life, lived with faithfulness and shared truthfully, remains a place of encounter, healing, and future.

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