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Congregational Members

The Congregational Members are congregations and other religious communities of women and men who have associates and are members of NACAR.

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1 Adorers of the Blood of Christ Adorers of the Blood of Christ
We are a congregation of religious women established by Maria De Mattias to be a reconciling presence to the poor in our midst. We wish to minister Christ's presence in our world while we grow in our own relationship to God through prayer and community living. In the suffering, dying and rising of Jesus, we find a foundation for a variety of ministries. Adorers are found throughout the world responding to the needs for healthcare, education and community service. More than 300 Adorers live and minister in the United States.
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2 Associates of St. Marguerite d'Youville Associates of St. Marguerite d'Youville
Associates of St. Marguerite d'Youville are men and women from all walks of life who volunteer to share their time and talents to serve the poor and needy in the spirit of St. Marguerite d'Youville, Foundress of the Grey Nuns. They serve within their community and make a yearly commitment, renewable annually. Some current ministries include serving in healthcare, social and elderly services, childcare, parish ministry and liturgical music ministry.
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3 Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Bernardine Franciscan Sisters
The Bernardine Franciscan Sisters invite lay men and women to embrace the world as VIM members… in service, in joy, in simplicity, in sharing with the poor… in the footsteps of St. Francis.
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4 Brothers of Christian Instruction Brothers of Christian Instruction
Founded in 1819 for the education of the working class.
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5 Congrégation de Notre-Dame Congrégation de Notre-Dame
The Congrégation de Notre-Dame is a Catholic community of women religious of apostolic faith founded in the 17th century by Marguerite Bourgeoys, first educator of Montreal and a pioneer of New France.
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6 Congregation of Divine Providence Congregation of Divine Providence
The Congregation of the Sisters of Divine Providence was founded in Germany in 1851 to serve God and meet the needs of the times. In the effort to carry out this mission, change has been inevitable. In 1876, six Sisters traveled to America to spread the mission of Providence to a new land. By the early 1900s, the Congregation here had grown to more than 300 women.

The needs of the times are very different from those experienced by the early members of the Congregation. Through more than 150 years of change, the spirituality and dedication of the Sisters remain strong as they minister today to a very different world.

In keeping with the Community’s mission to make God’s Providence visible in our world – a changing world – the Sisters minister in both traditional and nontraditional fields. In addition to education and healthcare, they work as counselors and foster parents, in campus ministry, social work, and pastoral care. The Community is strongly committed to working with those who are poor, in particular, single women with children.
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7 Congregation of Holy Cross, Midwest Province Congregation of Holy Cross, Midwest Province
The Brothers of Holy Cross, Midwest Province, is a society of lay religious men within the Congregation of Holy Cross.

We seek the Reign of God among all peoples. We work to enable other members of the laity to assume their God-given role in service of the Lord - some of whom will be lay Associates of the Midwest Province; others we hope, will choose to become religious.
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8 Congregation of Saint Basil Congregation of Saint Basil
The Congregation of St. Basil, or the Basilian Fathers, is a community of priests and students for the priesthood. Ours is an active, apostolic community of simple vows, which seeks the glory of God in every form of priestly activity compatible with the common life, especially in the works of education and evangelization.
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9 Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes
Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes (also known as CSA) is a nonprofit congregation of sisters who strive to minister with simplicity and hospitality in the fields of education, health care, pastoral ministry and social service.
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10 Congregation of St. Brigid Congregation of St. Brigid
We are a small and diverse group of women inspired by the person of Jesus and the vision of Brigid of Kildare and Daniel Delany.
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11 Congregation of the Humility of Mary Congregation of the Humility of Mary
We, the members of the Congregation of the Humility of Mary, call one another to live the gospel with simplicity and joy following the example of Mary.

Like our founders, we strive to be attentive to the call of the Spirit in the signs of our times, especially the needs of the poor and the powerless.

We commit ourselves as individuals, and as a congregation, to work for justice within the human family and care of the earth itself.
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12 Congregation of the Infant Jesus Congregation of the Infant Jesus
We are women of prayer who strive to live Gospel values in community.

Our deep personal love of Christ nourished through the Scriptures urges us ever forward.

We cherish the heritage laid down by our founders;
The heritage of generous care of the poor, simplicity of life, and openness.
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13 Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists) Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists)
The Redemptorists are a congregation of Catholic Priests and Brothers with foundations all over the world. We were founded in 1732 by St. Alphonsus Liguori, a priest from the city of Naples, Italy. St. Alphonsus was looking for a way to bring the “Good News” to the poor shepherds and farmers living in the hillsides surrounding Naples. He gathered around him young, dedicated priests and brothers who were willing to go where no one else would go to fulfill this mission.
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14 Congregation of the Passion, Holy Cross Province Congregation of the Passion, Holy Cross Province
The Passionists are a global order of Roman Catholic priests, brothers, nuns, sisters and laity who proclaim God’s love for the world revealed through the Passion of Jesus Christ. Founded in 1741, today we continue to carry a message of compassion and hope to 59 countries throughout the world. The Passionist priests and brothers of Holy Cross Province form one of two U.S. provinces, serving primarily in the Midwest, southwest and western United States.
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15 Congregation of the Passion, St. Paul of the Cross Province Congregation of the Passion, St. Paul of the Cross Province
Faithful to the charism of St Paul of the Cross, the Mission of the Passionists is to keep alive in the world the love of Jesus Crucified as seen in His Sacred Passion.

The Passionists of the Province of St. Paul of the Cross Province serve primarily the Eastern United States.
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16 Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace
As Sisters and Associates of St. Joseph of Peace, our founding spirit calls us to further the work of peace. We are motivated, challenged and inspired by our charism of peace through justice. We share a sense of gratitude for who we are and of enthusiasm for what we can accomplish together. Our intimacy with God unifies our prayer and activity so that we are moved to action by prayer while action urges us to pray.
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17 Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield
You can find Sisters of St. Joseph just about anywhere. We were founded to discover where the need was greatest. We were to go there with love of God and love of neighbor without distinction. For over 350 years, that’s what we have been doing, and it must be effective, for you can now find us in 57 countries. The Springfield Congregation and our lay associates serve in schools and prisons, protest war and advocate nonviolent means of peacemaking, and work with and for justice. We do so joyfully.
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18 Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Boston Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Boston
We are ordinary women from all walks of life. Our special focus, our mission, is to work for unity and recon ciliation where there is brokenness, to help people become whole and holy, individually and together.
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19 Daughters of the Holy Spirit Daughters of the Holy Spirit
We are an international congregation of vowed women religious who believe that the Spirit of God, poured out at Pentecost, is present and at work today creating a world of justice and love. In response to the Spirit's invitation to participate in this work, we weave with our lives a web of relationships marked by simple presence and collaboration with others. In this spirit, we welcome among us Consecrated Seculars and men and women Associates with whom we form the DHS Family.
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20 Daughters of Wisdom Daughters of Wisdom
We, the Daughters of Wisdom, are an international congregation of Catholic Women Religious committed to seeking wisdom and promoting justice. Present today in Europe, North and South America, India and Oceania we number more than 2,000 Sisters in 22 countries. We seek to bring wisdom through education, spirituality, healing and the arts.
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