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  1. Photo Gallery. Servants of Mary Ministers of the Sick, Convent in Kansas City, KS Provincial House | Community history, community life, apostolate, charism and spirituality, contact information, come and see, spirituality and much more!

  2. The Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, constitute a Congregation of Pontifical right. Imbued and bound in a special way with the mission of the Church by our religious profession and in virtue of Canon Law, we depend directly on the Holy See and we are governed by our own Constitutions.

  3. Servants of Mary Ministers of the Sick, Convent in Kansas City, KS Provincial House | Community history, community life, apostolate, charism and spirituality, contact information, come and see, spirituality and much more!

  4. The Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, are a Roman Catholic religious institute of women founded in Madrid, Spain, in 1851 and dedicated to the care of the sick, poor, both in clinics, hospices and through home health nursing.

  5. Servants of Mary Ministers to the Sick - USA Province. 1,498 likes · 120 talking about this · 46 were here. Catholic Religious Sisters at the service of the sick and dying in their own homes free of...

  6. The Sisters, Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, are a religious congregation founded in Madrid, Spain, in 1851 by Maria Soledad Torres Acosta–who was declared a saint by Pope Paul VI in 1970. From the Holy Spirit, Mother Soledad received the charism of compassionate care for the sick, poor, and dying.

  7. Aniversario de Bodas 60 y 25 en Oxnard,CA. 189 views2 years ago. Servants of Mary USA.

  8. The Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick are an international congregation founded in Madrid, Spain in 1851 by Saint Maria Soledad Torres. Today we continue to reflect the spirit of Mother Soledad in our ministry to the sick and the dying as witnesses of the unconditional love and mercy of Christ.

  9. http://www.sisterservantsofmary.org/es/ - The Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, consecrated as we are to the service of God and the Church, aspire aft...

  10. Nov 26, 2014 · This month, the Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, celebrated 100 years in America. Their arrival in New Orleans in 1914 was not planned. The Mexican Revolution, persecution of Catholics, the arrival of the US Navy and a soldier asking for water, are all part of the circumstances that brought these beautiful sisters to our shores.

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