“We must love our neighbor
as being made in the image
of God and as an object of
His love.”

St. Vincent de Paul

 

Congregational Stands

October 2015
As a Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, we believe that the practice of human trafficking should be abolished in law and in practice.

August 2010
The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati commit ourselves to be informed about the human rights violations in the Democratic Republic of Congo and call our government to do everything in its power to end the violent conflicts there.

February 2008
The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati oppose war in Iraq and call for a responsible plan for withdrawal.

October 2000
As a Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, we believe that the death penalty should be abolished in the United States in law and in practice.

April 1999
As a Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, we believe that the debts of poor countries should be relieved and be carried out in such a way as to benefit the most impoverished persons in those countries.

August 1981
The Sisters of Charity publicly announce our call to halt the nuclear arms race. We join with the Sisters of Loretto in endorsing this call by signing and circulating petitions devised by the Loretto Disarmament/Economic Conversion Committee.

January 1981
The Sisters of Charity publicly announce our opposition to U.S. economic and military aid to avoid identification with the repressive government in El Salvador. We actively engage other religious congregations and Church organizations to join us.

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Catholic Sisters Week – Sisters 4 Justice

Every year, from March 8-14, we celebrate Catholic Sisters Week (CSW), recognizing the contributions that Catholic Sisters have made – and continue to make – in the world. While they have historically and currently contributed much to education and health care, Catholic Sisters have also contributed much to the work of social justice. Read more.