New catholic religious orders
Here are some new Catholic religious orders that have been established in recent years:
- The Sisters of Life (1991): Founded in New York City, this order is dedicated to protecting and defending human life from conception to natural death.
- The Franciscan Friars of the Eternal Word (1988): Based in Alabama, this order is a community of Franciscan friars who focus on evangelization and catechesis through media and technology.
- The Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist (1997): Founded in Michigan, this order is a community of Dominican sisters who are dedicated to promoting the Eucharist and the rosary.
- The Sisters of the Gospel of Life (2001): Based in California, this order is a community of sisters who are dedicated to promoting the Gospel of Life and protecting human life from conception to natural death.
- The Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (1990): Founded in France, this order is a community of priests and seminarians who are dedicated to promoting the traditional Latin Mass and the teachings of the Catholic Church.
- The Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth (2003): Based in Italy, this order is a community of sisters who are dedicated to promoting the teachings of the Catholic Church and serving the poor and marginalized.
- The Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist (2004): Founded in Indiana, this order is a community of sisters who are dedicated to promoting the Eucharist and serving the poor and marginalized.
- The Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (2006): Based in California, this order is a community of sisters who are dedicated to promoting the teachings of the Catholic Church and serving the poor and marginalized.
- The Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia (2007): Founded in Kentucky, this order is a community of sisters who are dedicated to promoting the teachings of the Catholic Church and serving the poor and marginalized.
- The Sisters of the Holy Spirit and Mary Immaculate (2011): Based in India, this order is a community of sisters who are dedicated to promoting the teachings of the Catholic Church and serving the poor and marginalized.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other new Catholic religious orders that have been established in recent years.