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The Congregation of the
Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres is an institute of apostolic life in the
Church. Founded in 1696 in France by Father Louis Chauvet, parish priest
of a small village, Levesville-la-Chenard, they were called to Chartres
by the Bishop, Paul Godet des Marais, given the name Sisters of St.
Paul, with St. Paul the Apostle as their Patron and the Blessed Virgin
Mary as their Model and Protectress. Dedicated to education, care of the
sick and ministry among the underprivileged, the Congregation of more
than 4000 sisters today serve in 32 countries in six continents of the
world.
The Philippine Province is
a hundred and six years old this year. Invited to the Philippines by
Bishop Frederick Z. Rooker for the "protection of the faith" the Sisters
of St. Paul were the first of the European Congregations to come to the
Philippines at the onset of the American Regime. They arrived on 29
October 1904 in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental. Instituto de San Pablo
became the first of more than a hundred mission houses they would open
in their first 100 years in the Philippines.
Today, more than 500 Filipino Sisters of St. Paul run 60 houses in the
country with 39 schools, 11 health care facilities, 10 pastoral centers
and 9 houses under the Provincialate. Thirty-nine houses are in Luzon, 8
in the Visayas and 12 in Mindanao. Several Sisters serve the greater
Church in various capacities as managers and organizers of Church
Programs. Under the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines,
they assist at the National Secretariat for Social Action, Family Life
Ministry, Ministry among Migrant Workers, Religious Education,
Catechetics, formation of campus ministers and catechists, advocacy work
for indigenous groups, and communication media. With the Association of
Major Religious, they look to the promotion of women, street children
and other marginalized groups. Sixty-seven Filipino St. Paul Sisters
serve in 18 mission countries which include Central Africa, Peru,
Brazil, Colombia, France, England, Haiti, Ireland, Italy, Thailand,
Hongkong, Japan, the United States, Hawaii, Indonesia, East Timor, and
Israel.
Teachers, healers, pastoral
workers, missionaries, servants of the Church - this is the Philippine
Province of the Congregation today.
(Source:Bread for the World)

The Provincial House Our Lady of Chartres Convent
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