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Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters, Huntington, IN   
One of the advantages of being a Victory Noll Sister is that we are a non-institutional community. Not bound to certain places by schools and hospitals, we’re free to move from place to place as needs arise.
The Society of our lady of the most Holy Trinity   
SOLT has a long list of requests from Catholic bishops for SOLT teams. We can't send them because we lack the personnel. Want to help? We need priests, sisters, single lay men and women, widows, widowers, hermits and families.
Jesus Internet Community   
The FIRST Internet Church - for Priests, Nuns and laypersons. This is a 'Church' with a difference; look and see!
Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary   
An active community of women Discerning the sign of the times Championing women's role in the church and society
Vincentian Volunteers   
We are a group of young people who make a commitment to share a house together for one year and to work with people in need in the community. We are trying to follow the same journey as Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac.
Community of the Epiphany   
New religious community, faithful to Church teaching. Mission: Renewal of the Family & Religious Life. Vowed Religious and Lay Men & Women. Pascal Mystery Spirituality. Living the Beatitudes. Come and see!
Marianists - Marianist Province of the United States   
The Marianist Mission's purpose is to promote the Catholic Church's. Since 1960, the Marianist Mission has operated a prayer and religious card ministry.
Sisters of Loretto   
The Loretto Community (Sisters of Loretto and Co-members of Loretto) exists to praise God and minister to people. We live the gospel, share faith, work for justice, and act for peace.
Taize Community   
The place in France where it all began. A beautiful page with music, photos and more!
Mustard Seed Communities   
aims through the positive interaction of caring, sharing and training, to uplift the most vulnerable members of society, especially handicapped and abandoned children, and marginalized communities.
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