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Mission Statement

The Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill is an international, apostolic community of women religious, baptized in Christ, and vowed to continue the mission of His Church. In the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul and St. Elizabeth Seton, the congregation conceives its purpose to be an active ministry on behalf of the Kingdom.

This service is: informed by Gospel values, responsive to the needs of a changing world, guided by the prudent use of available resources, respectful of human dignity, protective of human rights, devoted especially to the poor and oppressed, rooted in faith, animated by prayer, supported by the common life, and performed in humility, simplicity and charity.

US Provincial Council

Meet the council of the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill. Appointed in the Spring of 2021, the council lead the members of the community through the teachings and values of the foundress, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.

Pictured from left to right: Sisters Donna Marie Leiden, Mary Jo Mutschler, Mary Norbert Long and Rachel Blais

General Council

The 2019-2024 Sisters of Chairty of Seton Hill General Councilors standing left to right are Sisters Kwangshim Oh, Maria Goetschalckx and Carole Marie Blazina. Seated is General Superior Sister Jane Ann Cherubin.

Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill Generalate Online

Korean Provincial Council

Front row: Sisters Sun He Kang, Son He Lee (Provinical Superior)
Back row: Sisters Kyoung Sun Seo, Sun He Kim, In Ock Kim

Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill Korean Province Online

Ministries

The Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill is an international apostolic congregation of women religious who are present in three countries, four United States dioceses and one United States archdioceses. Sisters of Charity have traditionally ministered in the areas of education, health care, pastoral care and social services. 

We believe that through our collaboration with other organizations who share similar viewpoints and values, we can affect change both locally and globally.