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  1. Sisters actively participate in all parish works giving new vigour and vitality to the parish. The mortal remains of Sr. Sumangala, a zealous missionary is laid in the convent vault. Home for the Aged and Destitute The Home for the Aged is run by the Sisters and accommodates 20 inmates. The inmates help in house hold works and cultivation.

  2. Founder's Message: Fr. Varghese Payapilly was a diocesan priest of the Archdiocese of Ernakulam. In order to serve the poor, the destitute and the aged often forsaken by their dear ones or driven out into the street, he started a religious congregation in 1927, later called as the Sisters of the Destitute.

  3. Sisters of the Destitute (S.D) is a Syro-Malabar Catholic women's religious institute. [1] [2] Venerable Mar Payyappilly Varghese Kathanar laid the foundation stone on 1927 March 19 at Aluva.Currently there are 6 provinces and 1 region inside India and abroad having a number of 1835 sisters. Contents. History;

  4. The objective of the religious formation of the Sisters of the Destitute is to make the candidate competent and determined to be configured with Christ the Destitute who, being obedient unto death on the cross, revealed the compassionate love of God the Father in its fullness and to serve Him by seeing Him in all, especially the poor.

  5. Varghese Payyappilly. Varghese Payyappilly was a Syro-Malabar priest from the Indian state of Kerala and the founder of the congregation of Sisters of the Destitute. [1] He was declared Venerable by Pope Francis on 14 April 2018.

  6. St. Vincent Province. The Congregation of the Sisters of the Destitute is founded at Chunangamvely by the Servant of God Fr. Varghese Payappilly on 19th march 1927. The functioning of the Generalate continued here till the division of the congregation into provinces. Thus St. Vincent Region was raised in Kerala and mission...

  7. ÖSTERREICHISCHE ORDENSPROVINZ. des Hospitalordens des heiligen Johannes von Gott "Barmherzige Brüder" Taborstraße 16. 1020 Wien Tel.: 0043 1 21121 1100

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