A Prayer Vigil at the site of a murder in Dayton, Ohio
Sisters Joyce Kahle, Barbara Jean Backs and Marie Kopin march at a demonstration in Ft. Benning, Georgia, to push for the closing of the School of the Americas
Sisters Joyce Kahle, Marie Kopin, Regina Albers, Tish Rawles and Mary Wendeln and march at a demonstration in Ft. Benning, Georgia, to push for the closing of the School of the Americas
A Prayer Vigil at the site of a murder in Dayton, Ohio
Standing Up for What's Right
Real peace cannot exist without justice, and justice concerns much more than simply what's "legal." Justice is a matter of forming right relationships. Every day, people suffer from injustices that stem from crime, poverty, and intolerance. They struggle to find peace in a world that doesn't treat everyone fairly and search for meaning in a social and political landscape that can't or won't deliver the resources, support, and guidance they need. As a reconciling, healing presence in the world, our sisters champion justice and work for peace in the areas of society that need it most. You can find Precious Blood sisters ministering in prisons and community outreach centers — anywhere they can provide counsel or assistance, and a voice to those who cannot speak for themselves.
Justice & Peace Ministries
- Cherry Street Mission – Toledo, Ohio
- Homicide Vigils – Dayton, Ohio
- Housing – Dayton, Ohio
- Maria Anna Brunner Fund
- Prison Ministry
- Restorative Justice/Reconciliation – Chicago, Illinois
- Counseling the Homeless and Others
- Immigration Advocacy
- Praise Friendship Laundry – Elkhorn City, Kentucky

