We, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, are a Roman Catholic congregation of women founded in France around 1650. We have been in Toronto since 1851.
As a religious community, we are brought together by the love of Christ. We are called by God, the Gospel and the Church to serve those in need in simplicity and compassion and to pursue social justice and equality for all. We are committed to creating a society transformed by Gospel values in the areas of social justice, peace and creation.
We invite others to join us in living the Gospel values and serving the “dear neighbour”, with a current focus on Indigenous justice, the climate emergency, labour exploitation and human trafficking.
We continue our long tradition of advocacy and support for creation care and social justice, with a special emphasis on clean drinking water as a human right.
We seek collaboration and participation in our mission, ministries and spirituality.














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We are delighted that Maude Barlow, activist, author and our friend, is releasing her new book: "Earth for Sale: The Fight to Stop the Last Plunder of the Planet." We hope everyone will absorb her words and wisdom and consider attending her launch event.
#CreationCare #WisdomWednesdays #MaudeBarlow #BlueCommunities #WaterIsTheFirstMedicineJoin ORCIE on June 25 at 2:00 p.m. (EDT) for a special book‑launch and discussion with Maude Barlow on her new book "Earth for Sale"—a powerful call to defend the global commons from the growing “financialization of nature.”
The program includes reflection, a lecture, and conversation. All are welcome.
📘 Book: ecwpress.com/products/earth-for-sale
🖥️ Register: zoom.us/meeting/register/7hKxfOc2Q2CcDEO5LPgP9g#/registration
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