Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd
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The Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, also known as the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, is a Catholic religious order that was founded in 1835 by Mary Euphrasia Pelletier in Angers, France. The religious sisters belong to a Catholic international congregation of religious women dedicated to promoting the welfare of women and girls.
Congregationis Sororum a Bono Pastore | |
Abbreviation | Religious of the Good Shepherd (RGS) |
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Formation | 1835 |
Founder | Mary Euphrasia Pelletier |
Type | Catholic religious order |
Headquarters | Via Raffaello Sardiello, 20 00165 Rome, Italy |
Congregational Leader | Joan Marie Lopez[1] |
Website | www.olcgs.org |
The Congregation has a representative at the United Nations, and has spoken out against human trafficking.[2]
In some countries' laundries and other institutions that were run by the Sisters, it was found that historically girls remanded to their care were forced to work, unpaid, in the laundries, where the environment was harsh and involved physically demanding work.[3][4][5]