Sisters of Adoration, Slaves of The Blessed Sacrament and Of Charity - Legacy

Legacy

Maria Micaela's life had not been an easy or simple one. She went through many hardships, trials and errors, however her courage, and that of the women who joined her to give life to the Congregation, continues to inspire even today, and there are currently thousands of Sisters all over the world in Europe, South America, Asia and Africa striving to live the Charism bequeathed by her, namely that of Eucharist Spitiuality and liberation of marginalised women and girls, especially those affected by prostitution. Examples of the Sisters' work can be seen at the following links:

  • www.rahabuk.com - supporting women affected by prostitution and victims of sex trafficking in the United Kingdom
  • www.proyectoesperanza.org and www.sicarasturias.org - supporting victims of sex trafficking in Spain
  • www.fundacionamaranta.org - Amaranta Solidarity Foundation promoting the human rights of women in prostitution and victims of sex trafficking worldwide by developing sustainable support programmes in Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America.

For more information and examples of the Sisters' work around the world please visit www.adoratrices.com.

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