
World Day of the Sick Celebrated in Our London Community
Sisters Hospitallers mark World Day of the Sick London 2026 at St Teresa’s Chapel, renewing their commitment to dignified, Gospel-rooted care.

Sisters Hospitallers mark World Day of the Sick London 2026 at St Teresa’s Chapel, renewing their commitment to dignified, Gospel-rooted care.

Joan Uribe, General Director of Hospitality Europe, visited Sisters Hospitallers centres in the UK from Monday to Wednesday, strengthening dialogue, collaboration and a shared commitment to hospitality and person-centred care.

At Sisters Hospitallers centres, hospitality begins in every smile, act of care, and shared moment. Life here is filled with community, compassion, and warmth.

This past Saturday, the gardens of Footherley Hall in Shenstone were alive with colour, music, and laughter, as residents, families, friends, and supporters came together for our annual Summer Fête—a cherished tradition in support of our mission.

We invite you to watch this special video tribute, a reflection of the lives touched and the enduring spirit of our charism

To mark this meaningful anniversary, we have created a website that brings together our past, present, and future as Sisters Hospitallers.


Discover 14 facts about the English Province of Sisters Hospitallers. Watch the video here!

The month of June is the month we dedicate to Honour the Sacred Heart of Jesus from which we draw our Spirituality.

The Hospitaller family is present in more than 85 public health centers located in 25 countries, uniting humanity and science for the most needy