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Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul of New York (Sisters of Charity of New York)

Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul of New York (Sisters of Charity of New York)

Bronx, NY 10471
Tax ID13-1740394

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Mission

Our mission as Sisters of Charity is to share in the ongoing mission of Jesus by responding to the signs of the times in the spirit of Saints Elizabeth Ann Seton, Vincent de Paul, and Louise de Marillac, and by revealing God's love in our lives and in our varied ministries with and for all in need, especially those who live in poverty.

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The Sisters of Charity of New York is a community of Roman Catholic women religious who share in the ongoing mission of Jesus. Now in our third century of living lives of love.


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