Collaboration and justice have always been at the heart of S. Louise Lears’ ministry. A Sister of Charity of Cincinnati, S. Louise has dedicated her life to advocating for peace and justice rooted in Gospel values. Her extensive education, including a master’s in...
For more than four decades, S. Sally Duffy has been a steadfast advocate for justice, service, and systemic change. As a Sister of Charity of Cincinnati, S. Sally says her journey is a calling—one rooted in faith, compassion, and a commitment to uplifting those most...
For S. Romina, education has always been more than just a profession—it is a tool for transformation. With years of experience in K-12 education, higher education, and adult learning across public and Catholic institutions, she has witnessed firsthand the power of...
For more than 30 years, S. Carol Wirtz has lived and ministered at the U.S.-Mexico border. Since 2003, she has served at Proyecto Santo Niño in Anapra, Mexico, a center founded by the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati for children with special needs and their families....
In 1973, Sister Elaine Mitchell was in a three-way tie for International Poet Laureate. We are still empowered by her preaching through poetry. And so, today we call upon the educators, artists, and preachers — Biblical Scholar Sister Barbara Reid, Poet...
The Leadership Conference of Women Religious ( LCWR ) is an association of the leaders of congregations of Catholic women religious in the United States. The conference has nearly 1270 members, who represent approximately 66 percent of the 35,000 women religious in...