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Title: Santuario Sisterfarm

URL: http://www.sisterfarm.org/

Description: Santuario Sisterfarm is committed to the common good of the whole Earth community, understanding that it has taken billions and billions of years of unfolding life for each and every person, creature, plant, and microbe to be present at this precious moment. We honor and celebrate the rich diversity of life as an essential dynamic of the universe and our beloved planet. We comprehend the interconnectedness and interdependence of all life, realizing our essential unity. We see root issues of social injustice and ecological depredation being inextricably linked; they must be addressed holistically. To hear archived media, look in banner at top of archived page and click on blue arrow in "Found 1 archived media item out of 1 total on this page. ▶️ Metadata."

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Title: Benedictine Sisters of Boerne, Texas

URL: https://boernebenedictines.org/

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Title: Salesian Sisters West

URL: https://salesiansisterswest.org/

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Title: Seraphic Sisters, Daughters of Our Lady of Sorrows

URL: https://seraphicsisters.org/

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Title: Socially Responsible Investment Coalition (SRIC) of San Antonio - South

URL: https://sric-south.org/

Description: The Socially Responsible Investment Coalition (SRIC) began as a dream of Sr. Francis Lorene Lange CDP in 1974. She believed that a Coalition for Responsible Investment (CRI) could be started in this region. Sr. Francis Lorene worked with Fr. Mike Crosby OFM Cap to found a Texas group to work with Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR). The seed was planted but did not sprout until 1982. Texas CRI was founded in 1982 with the following members: Congregation of Divine Providence, Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence, School Sisters of Notre Dame, Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word—San Antonio, Texas, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Benedictine Sisters—Boerne, Texas, The Society of St. Teresa of Jesus, Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word—Houston, Texas, and Congregation of the Holy Spirit. SRIC has grown to 20 organizational members and a number of individual members and participated in numerous efforts to bring about responsible corporate behavior through the power of shareholder resolutions as well as corporate dialogues. SRIC has been a member of Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) since 1982. ICCR is a coalition of faith and values-driven organizations who view the management of their investments as a powerful catalyst for social change. Founded in 1972, its membership comprises nearly 300 organizations including faith-based institutions, socially responsible asset management companies, unions, pension funds and colleges and universities that collectively represent over $200 billion in invested capital. SRIC participates in ICCR dialogues. The participation and leadership of other ICCR members in corporate dialogues is instrumental to SRIC’s shareholder advocacy.

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Subject:   socially responsible investment social change advocacy

Title: Discalced Carmelite Nuns of San Antonio, Texas

URL: https://www.carmelsanantonio.org/

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Title: Congregation of Divine Providence (San Antonio, Texas)

URL: https://www.cdptexas.org/

Description: The Congregation of Divine Providence was founded in Alsace-Lorraine, France in 1762. We are a community of women religious within the Catholic Church dedicating our lives to furthering the mission of Jesus in the world. The Congregation celebrates over 150 years of service in Texas and the southwestern United States. Since coming to the United States in 1866, our Congregation has maintained its commitment to serving those in need in 150 cities, fourteen states and three foreign countries. Whether working in the classroom, the health and social services sectors, parish ministry, social justice programs or a myriad of other roles, the Sisters of Divine Providence have been catalysts for growth, hope and change in the lives of hundreds of thousands of individuals.

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Subject:   Women religious education

Title: Cordi-Marian Sisters

URL: https://www.cordi-marian.org/

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Title: Presentation Ministry Center, San Antonio, Texas

URL: https://www.presentationministrycenter.org/

Description: A faith-based ministry to immigrants in the west side of San Antonio, Texas, where everyone is welcome. The Presentation Ministry Center offers culturally appropriate educational opportunities for holistic development and community building, embodying the spirit of Nano Nagle.

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Subject:   Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Title: Sisters of the Holy Spirit and Mary Immaculate

URL: https://www.shsp.org/

Description: The Sisters of the Holy Spirit and Mary Immaculate began in San Antonio in 1893 when foundress, Mother Margaret Healy Murphy, was called to minister to the neglected African American and Mexican populations in San Antonio, Texas. The Congregation had the numbers to extend its services to the poor in South Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Work along the border eventually took the Sisters into Mexico in the early 1900s and in the late 1980s ministry began in Zambia, Africa. Currently the Sisters are engaged in a variety of ministries in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi and in Zambia in Africa. They are chaplains in hospitals, prisons and nursing homes. They are parish ministers, community organizers, spiritual directors and nurses. The Sisters care for orphans and for children and youth at risk. Presently, the congregation is increasing efforts to accompany some of the many immigrants arriving in our country who are fleeing their home countries seeking asylum and relief from poverty and persecution.

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Title: Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (SSCJ)

URL: https://www.soeursdusacrecoeurdejesus.org/en/where-are-we/united-states/

Description: The Sisters are actively involved in education (Mount Sacred Heart School), catechesis, care of the sick, pastoral ministry, social services, immigrant and refugee services, and community services in San Antonio as they have been throughout 116 years. They have misisoned in San Antonio, San Benito, Mission, Castroville, Port Lavaca, Gonzales, Houston, Cotulla, Bracketville, Seymour, Carrizo Springs, Leon Valley, San Juan, Austin, Del Rio, McAllen, Brownsville, Progreso, the Rio Grande Valley, Corpus Christi, La Feria, Floresville, Edinburgh, Bomarton, Megargel, Pharr, Weslaco, Goree, Spring, El Campo, and Amarillo in Texas; Migrant Work in Texas and Wisconsin; New Orleans, Louisiana; Las Vegas, Mosquero, Roy and Raton in New Mexico; Oklahoma City and Yukon, Oklahoma; Jefferson City, Sedalia, and Vienna in Missouri; Oaxaca, Cuajilmalpa, and Mexico City in Mexico. Eleven of our members have served/are serving in Peru, Cameroon, Great Britain, Ireland, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Honduras, and France.

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URL: https://www.spintown.net/carmel.html/

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