The
Sisters of St. Francis have impacted many lives throughout a four
state region: Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
Today, ministries include working with Native Americans, prison inmates,
the homeless and poor, orphans in Vietnam, HIV/AIDS victims, and minorities.
In addition, services have expanded to include assisted living facilities,
pastoral care, and a biblical school.
It
is through the ministries of the Sisters of St. Francis that the poor
and underprivileged receive compassion and care. The mission of the
Marycrest Franciscan Ministries is to
help obtain funds and friends for the sisters of St. Francis and their
varied ministries.
Visit
the links below to learn more about our ministries.
| Casa
Nantic Magdalena |
Casa Nantic
Magdalena responds to the call of the Mayan Indigenous (Native)
people of Chiapas, Mexico, aiding their struggle against unjust
oppression. |
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| Marian
Residence |
The Marian
Residence, originally a residence for student nurses, now provides
a home and retirement residence for our elderly sisters. |
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| Marycrest
Assisted Living |
Marycrest
Assisted Living is a caring, unique community located on the Marycrest
Campus serving the diverse needs of seniors and physically challenged
adults. |
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| Outreach
Ministries |
A number
of the Sisters work individually in ongoing capacities with
other community organizations that serve people in need. This
includes Centro
Bienestar San Jose and Provide-n-ce
Art Gallery.
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| Saint
Francis Home |
Located
on the Pine Ridge Reservation, the Saint Francis Home provides
a caring home for abused and neglected Native American children. |
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| Wisdom
Center |
A
new ministry of the Marycrest Franciscans
offering programs in spirituality for the second half of life.
"Reaching toward the future, rooted in the past." |