Issued by the Catholic Center for Studies and Media - Jordan. Editor-in-chief Fr. Rif'at Bader - موقع أبونا abouna.org

Published on Sunday, 18 July 2021
A minibus for 'the Sisters of the Most Blessed Sacrament'
The Sisters of the Most Blessed Sacrament are overjoyed. For, thanks to the support of our generous benefactors, we have been able to provide them with the money to purchase a new minibus for their work! You have given almost $42,000 for this purpose.

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Sister Maguy writes: “On behalf of all the Sisters of our congregation, I would like to thank ACN for this help. And above all I thank you on behalf of the people whom we serve. We visit the parishes, giving religious instruction, retreats, and other forms of pastoral work. We care for the elderly, we counsel and help those in difficulties. Your help represents a tremendous support for us in our work. Many, many thanks!”

 

The Sisters of the Most Blessed Sacrament congregation was originally established in 1966 to help young women acquire practical training in dressmaking and tailoring, and also to provide medical help for the needy. But over the course of time other forms of service were added. The eight convents of the Blessed Sacrament Sisters are situated in rural areas of Lebanon, where poverty is particularly severe. The Sisters need this new vehicle in order to reach the most remote and poorest villages, and bring consolation and help with them.

 

Over the last few years, the social and economic situation in Lebanon has worsened dramatically. The war in neighbouring Syria has prompted some 1.5 million refugees to flood into the country. Unemployment is high, exacerbated by the severe economic and political crisis that began in 2019.

 

In less than a year, the Lebanese currency lost more than 80% of its value, and prices for basic necessities have increased in some cases as much as fourfold. Many families are struggling to survive, and there is a pervasive sense of despair.

 

Thanks to your help, the Sisters of the Most Blessed Sacrament can bring comfort and consolation to places where, until now, the people have felt entirely abandoned. Thank you for making it happen!