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Sisters of Charity

The Sisters of Charity is a religious congregation in the Catholic Church, founded in the 17th century by St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac in France. Their mission focuses on serving the poor and marginalized, providing education, healthcare, and social services. The congregation emphasizes charity, compassion, and community service, following the example of Jesus Christ. They operate in various countries, managing schools, hospitals, and various outreach programs. The Sisters of Charity are known for their commitment to social justice and improving the lives of those in need.