Reparation in union with Mary

What do we do with so great a love?

Reparation in union with Mary

Our identity and spirituality draw their source from the Eucharist and are rooted in Ignatian spirituality.

The charism that God has entrusted to us: reparation in union with Mary; identifies us with the kenosis of Jesus that takes shape in mercycompassionconsolationdignity and justice.

Our Charism moves us to live in Eucharistic attitudes of self-giving, communion, mercy, and solidarity. We feel called to commemorate, to live and to encourage the living of justice, as the constitutive element that integrates the Eucharist.

The core of the life of Emilie, our Foundress, was love. She contemplated and experienced this love of God offered with gentleness and humility.

We experience reparation as an excess of God's love; therefore, we want to love people even in their sin, because this is divine love, the greatest love on earth - which challenges us to express our solidarity with the sinner.

Unity in our communities


is achieved through the Eucharist

The unity of our communities is achieved through the Eucharist celebrated, adored and experienced daily. The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola are for us...

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The unity of our communities is achieved through the Eucharist celebrated, adored and experienced daily. The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola are for us a lesson in spiritual life and discernment for mission. A vocation that can be pursued in the community or as lay associates.

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Sisters of Marie Reparatrice

Sisters of Marie Reparatrice: our insignia is a quite simple cross with two embossed letters that stand out: M and R, Marie Reparatrice.

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Sisters of Marie Reparatrice: our insignia is a quite simple cross with two embossed letters that stand out: M and R, Marie Reparatrice.