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The Apostolic Intention of the Congregation As members of the Church mystery, according to our common vocation-mission (charism), we work for the glory of God in the service of our neighbor especially the poor, the abandoned, and those at risk so that they may be able to realize themselves in the Church and in society and become promoters of justice and peace for a better future for humanity. In this service, we are called to reveal and witness to the world Jesus of Nazareth in the light of and the hope in the coming of the Kingdom of God. We affirm the charismatic centrality of Jesus of Nazareth to our Congregational identity and see in John the Baptist that privileged guide who leads us to Jesus. We must decrease so that He (the Lord) may increase.
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Since 1878 the Baptistine
Sisters, a Roman Catholic religious community for women, have been
"preparing the way of the Lord" in the lives and hearts of
God’s people. Empowered by their vowed love for God and
strengthened by the bonds of Community life, they seek through education,
health care, and pastoral ministry to remove those obstacles which hinder
people from freely accepting the Love and Word of God into their
lives.
In the late 1800's war had ravaged the towns of southern Italy and death had bereaved most families. In the small town of Angri, with husbands deceased or still at war, many mothers had to leave their children and work long hours in the fields in order to provide the food, clothing and shelter for their families. The sight of so many young children left to themselves stirred the heart of a young parish priest - Father Alfonso Maria Fusco. In 1878 after overcoming many obstacles and convinced that this was Gods work for him Father Fusco and some pious women of the parish led by Maddalena Caputo committed themselves to caring for and educating these young children. And so began the religious Community and mission of the Sisters of St. John the Baptist, commonly known as the Baptistines. Within his lifetime Father Fusco saw the work of his Sisters begin to spread throughout Italy and then to the United States (1906). Today, the Sisters serve in 16 countries on 5 continents. The general government of the Congregation is located in Rome, Italy. The Sisters currently serving in international leadership of the Congregation are:
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Blessed Alfonso Maria Fusco wish to place an intention for his intercession, please contact:
Sisters of St. John the Baptist
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