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We celebrate the gift of consecrated life: a living witness of love that inspires us all to bring healing, compassion, and hope to those most in need.

As we celebrate the Jubilee of Consecrated Life, the entire Hospitaller Family (sisters, collaborators, volunteers, and workers) joins together in thanksgiving for the gift of consecrated life and for the living presence of the charism of Hospitality in our world today.

This jubilee is a sacred moment to look back with gratitude, to renew our commitment to the mission, and to open our hearts to the future that God continues to dream for our Hospitaller family.


The Heart of Our Vocation

At the center of our identity is Hospitality, the charism that unites us all. Inspired by our founders, St. Benedict Menni, María Josefa Recio, and María Angustias Giménez, the Sisters Hospitallers have consecrated their lives to welcoming, caring for, and accompanying those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit, with special attention to mental health and those in vulnerable situations.

Over the years, their witness of love and service has inspired countless lay people to join in this mission, sharing the same Hospitaller spirit through their own vocations and professions.
Today, together, sisters and collaborators, we form one family in the service of life, bringing the compassion of Christ to those who need hope the most.


A Life Offered in Love

The Sisters Hospitallers live their consecration through three dimensions that also illuminate the commitment of the whole Hospitaller Family:

Consecration, as a total response to God’s love that moves us to serve without limits.

Community, as a space of fraternity, prayer, and mutual support where love becomes daily life.

Mission, as a call to be signs of God’s Kingdom, caring with tenderness, professionalism, and faith for those most in need.

Their consecrated life is the heart of our mission, the living source that inspires and gives life to our works. Through their silent and faithful service, the sisters remind us that hospitality is not only something we do, it is a way of loving.


A Jubilee of Gratitude and Hope

This Jubilee is, above all, a celebration of gratitude.
We give thanks for all the sisters who have given their lives in loving service, for those who continue today to sow seeds of hope with joy, and for the many collaborators and volunteers who walk beside them, sharing the same mission.

Together, we renew our commitment to make God’s merciful love visible in every act of care, every gesture of compassion, and every moment of service offered to those who suffer.