
Sisters of Mercy
The Sisters of Mercy were founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland by
Catherine McAuley. Today there are over 6,000 Sisters of Mercy
worldwide serving alongside more than 3,100 Mercy Associates who
share in their mission of compassion, service, justice, and
hospitality. The Sisters of Mercy in Cincinnati are part of the
congregation’s South Central Community.
ABOUT THEIR ASSOCIATE PROGRAM
Mercy Associates are women and men who respond to the Gospel
invitation of Jesus and the example of Catherine McAuley to
minister to God’s children experiencing poverty, illness, or lack
of education. Associates incorporate these values into their daily
lives and share the unique mission of Mercy in their homes,
workplaces, churches, and communities.
While connected to the Sisters of Mercy, Associates come from many
different faith traditions but are respectful of and comfortable
with Christian symbolism and prayer. Associates do not take vows
like the Sisters of Mercy do.
HOW TO BECOME AN ASSOCIATE
The association process is generally about one year — occasionally
meeting with other Associates and Sisters of Mercy for prayer,
fellowship, support, and learning about the Mercy Association.
After this period of mutual discernment, a covenant ceremony marks
the formal commitment to the Mercy family.
CONTACT INFORMATION
LOCATION
Sisters of Mercy South Central Community
2335 Grandview Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio
LEARN MORE
Visit the Sisters of Mercy website to learn more about becoming
a Mercy Associate.
