Spirituality, Charism and Mission
OUR CHARISM, MISSION AND SPIRIT
Charism of Merciful Love
As women religious, we, Sisters of the Good Shepherd, express our charism of merciful love through an apostolic life or a contemplative life.
Our Spirit
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, has called us to live in union with him and continue his redemptive mission in the Church. God has consecrated us for this purpose through the gift of his love poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit. The Father, who is rich in mercy, sent his Son to bring good news to the poor, to set free the oppressed, to heal the contrite of heart, to seek and to save what was lost.
We find inspiration and guidance for our mission in sacred scripture and in the teachings of St. John Eudes and St. Mary Euphrasia. Like them, we draw our spirit of zeal from the Heart of Jesus and Mary. It is an evangelical spirit of welcome, kindness, understanding, and loving service which gives witness to the value of each person.
We find the spirit of our congregation in the Heart of Mary, Mother of our institute and model of our consecrated life. With Mary we strive to show forth the mystery of God’s merciful love and live to the praise and glory of the Blessed Trinity.
Mission of Reconciliation
The Church entrusts to us a share in her mission of reconciliation. This demands an awareness that we ourselves are always in need of conversion. In our unceasing return to our compassionate God, we discover the depth of our sinfulness and in openness to God’s initiative of love we find mercy. United with all people in their struggle with sin and in their need for reconciliation, we witness among them to the power of this mercy.
As apostolic sisters, we announce the message of reconciliation through a ministry of charity and evangelization directed towards persons wounded by sin and its consequences. Our specific orientation is to girls and women whose condition in life cries out for the healing and salvation which Jesus alone can bring. We are deeply committed to their human and spiritual healing and to their integral development.
As Contemplative Sisters, we witness to the absolute primacy of God and seek to be a means of reconciliation by our prayer, gospel asceticism, solitude and silence. We pray for the Church and for the entire world. With Jesus , we give ourselves up to ardent intercession that the beauty of God’s image be revealed in each person. In a particular way, we support the endeavours of our Sisters who are engaged in the active ministry of reconciliation.
Our commitment to reconciliation demands that we promote justice and peace in a world disturbed by sin and conflict. We collaborate to help bring about change in whatever condemns others to live a marginalized life.