At our Roots N. 11
A desperate need for prayer: In the France of 1871, amid the ruins of the Franco-Prussian War and the turmoil of the Paris Commune, Father Debrabant felt the weight of a nation lost in unprecedented confusion. Faced with this landscape of institutional and moral crisis, he made a heartfelt appeal to the Sisters of the Holy Union to find in God the only possible anchor and in prayer the supreme strength to heal the world.
Restoring Hope: The Clean Water Project in Cameroon
Born from the collaboration between the Sisters in Cameroon and the Anglo-Hibernian Area, a water sanitation project is bringing hope to the village of Baba 1 through the St. Monica Catholic Medical Center.
At our Roots n. 10
Published here in its integral version, the Founder’s letter urges his sisters to remain steady amidst the 1870 siege of Paris. He transforms political turmoil into a call for courage, proving that while regimes fall, faith remains the only unshakable rock.
Holy Union Sisters Advance Safeguarding Policies for Africa Areas
6 to 7 April, sisters from Cameroon and Tanzania gathered with the General Council to develop comprehensive safeguarding policies for their Areas.
At Our Roots n. 9
In this 1869 circular, Father Debrabant, by then elderly, continues to exhort the sisters to remain faithful to the letter of their Rule, in order to bear fruit in their apostolate—especially through the schools, which at that time numbered 32,000 students.
At our Roots N. 8
Pilgrimage to Loreto
Holy Union Sisters join No Kings protests across United States
On March 28th Sisters along with Associates and staff from the US Area participated in the No Kings rally, with over 8 million people across the Country.
At our Roots n. 7
Keep a constant watch over yourselves
Seeing with the Heart: workshop on Photography
Photography as Contemplation and Connection, a workshop by Edgar Rubio