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About the Wagga Wagga CongregationWagga Wagga Congregation's FocusHistory of the Wagga Wagga CongregationMinistries of the Wagga Wagga Congregation

Chapter (every six years) is a time the Sisters spend in reflection and discussion on issues relating to our lives and ministries. During our 2003 Chapter a number of decisions were made which gives direction to our current ministries.

Ministry with the Marginalised

Ministry belongs to everyone in the Congregation: those in active ministry rely on and appreciate the prayerful support of all Sisters.

  • We are challenged to make available our diversity of gifts and skills as we continue the practical application of justice in working with the marginalised.
  • We are committed to making resources available to ministries with the marginalised through Congregational projects and also support groups outside the Congregation who work with and on behalf of those who are poor.

Advocacy

We have, in a part-time capacity, a Congregational Justice Coordinator.

The Sisters are encouraged to be informed on issues of justice and continue to take action on justice issues both Congregationally and personally.

Clare Gaynor

Rural Ministry

The Congregation continues its support for and endorsement of Presentation Sisters’ Rural Outreach Services and extend it by supporting another Sister to work in this Service.

In 1992 Sr Clare Gaynor began working in our Rural Ministry in the Berrigan/Lockhart areas of the south-western Riverina.

Bernadette Pattison

 

Sr Bernadette Pattison commmenced Presentation Sisters’ Rural Outreach Services in the north-western areas of the Riverina in 2000.

In 2003 Sr Ann McRae became involved in the Presentation Sisters’ Rural Outreach Services in the area south-east of Wagga Wagga.
 
Ann McRae

Ecology

As a Congregation we continue the movement towards a deepening awareness and lived expression of Ecological spirituality and justice.

Sisters working for the environment

Aboriginal Reconciliation

As a Congregation we take proactive steps towards Reconciliation. The Sisters continue to revitalise their commitment to reconciliation and be mindful of justice to Indigenous people in our ministries and everyday lives.

Ageing

We continue to provide appropriate ways of living in our ageing Congregation.

Associates

We affirm our relationship with the Associates. The heart of this relationship is the charism of Nano Nagle.

Geography of Ministries

New South Wales (Australia)
Papua New Guinea