Medical Missionaries of Mary Area of the America's

Medical Missionaries of Mary Area of the America's Healing and Development MMM Associate Members are lay men and women who feel drawn by the MMM charism.

The Medical Missionaries of Mary are a Congregation of Catholic women who have life-long religious vows and are qualified in a range of professions related to health care. They can be found in most countries where there is an MMM presence. We work with local people in places of great need to improve their health care and development. Currently we are serving in: Angola, Benin, Brazil, England, Hon

duras, Ireland, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and USA. Known as MMM, our Sisters come from 16 different nationalities and live in communities enriched by the values of the surrounding culture. We welcome vocation inquiries from young women of all cultures.

Nuns Against Gun Violence is a coalition of Catholic Sisters and their allies that affirms the value of human life throu...
06/05/2026

Nuns Against Gun Violence is a coalition of Catholic Sisters and their allies that affirms the value of human life through prayer, education, and advocacy for common sense, evidence-based gun violence prevention.

We as Medical MIssionaries of Mary are part of this coalition here in the United States.

Laudato Si - "We need to attune our hearts to the song of life and support that song – even to sing of our own existence...
05/26/2026

Laudato Si - "We need to attune our hearts to the song of life and support that song – even to sing of our own existence – as often, loudly, and annoyingly, as we can".

As members of the Area of the Area of the America's, we AMMM's and MMM;s, encourage all to stop and attune your eyes and hearts to the songs of life around you/us.

Memorial Day - May 25th 2026 - from the Area of the America's“To our men and women in uniform, past, present, and future...
05/24/2026

Memorial Day - May 25th 2026 - from the Area of the America's

“To our men and women in uniform, past, present, and future, God bless you and thank you.”

Laudato Si' Week runs from May 17 to May 24, 2026. Inspired by Pope Francis's historic encyclical, this global Catholic ...
05/17/2026

Laudato Si' Week runs from May 17 to May 24, 2026. Inspired by Pope Francis's historic encyclical, this global Catholic celebration focuses on the theme "From Hope to Action", encouraging communities worldwide to embrace ecological conversion through concrete steps to protect our shared planet.

Key Details & Focus
Dates: May 17 – May 24, 2026.
Core Theme: "From Hope to Action".
Core Invitation: Participants are encouraged to choose one actionable step to make a difference in their communities during the week.

Closing Event: A global Creation Care Ceremony will be held online to bless and commission initiatives submitted by communities worldwide.

From the Area of the America's - our MMM Associates and SIsters - we sincerely wish a wonderful Mother's Day to all the ...
05/09/2026

From the Area of the America's - our MMM Associates and SIsters - we sincerely wish a wonderful Mother's Day to all the amazing moms, stepmoms, and mother figures who have and are making a difference in our lives and those who assist in our healing ministries and come to us for healing and hope.

Thank you and count on our prayers this Mothers Day....whether near or far we send you a flower.

04/21/2026

One year ago, we mourned the passing of Pope Francis with heavy hearts. Today, we remember with gratitude the profound witness of his life and leadership. His humility, compassion, and unwavering commitment to those on the margins continue to inspire us.

He called us to listen deeply, to act courageously in the face of injustice, and to be a church that is welcoming, inclusive, and attentive to the suffering of the world. His vision of a synodal church — rooted in collaboration, discernment, and the inclusion of all voices — remains a guiding light.

As we mark this anniversary, we give thanks for his enduring legacy: a global ministry of mercy, a tireless pursuit of justice, and a faith lived with authenticity and love. May we honor his memory by continuing the work to which he so faithfully dedicated his life.

We support the LCWR and are ever so grateful that we, despite our membership size here in the US. are members of the LCW...
04/16/2026

We support the LCWR and are ever so grateful that we, despite our membership size here in the US. are members of the LCWR.

The Leadership Conference of Women Religious expresses its strong support for Pope Leo as he continues to speak with clarity and conviction as a moral voice in our world. At a time when such witness is often met with resistance or opposition, we are deeply inspired by his courage in proclaiming the dignity of every human life and the enduring values of the Gospel.

We recognize the importance of voices that call the global community to greater justice, compassion, and accountability — especially in moments of tension and public disagreement. Pope Leo’s willingness to speak publicly, even when it is difficult, reflects a steadfast commitment to truth and to the care of those who are most vulnerable.

As women religious, we remain committed to defending life in all its fullness and to advancing a vision of human dignity that embraces the poor, the marginalized, and those most at risk. We are grateful for the leadership of Pope Leo that challenges all of us to live more deeply into these Gospel values.

Our recent private audience at the Vatican on March 26 provided a meaningful opportunity to share with Pope Leo our mutual hopes for a world marked by justice, peace, and compassionate care. That encounter deepened our appreciation for his pastoral leadership and strengthens our resolve to stand in solidarity with his efforts.

We continue to hold Pope Leo in prayer and to walk forward together in faith, committed to building a more just and loving world.https://www.lcwr.org/news/lcwr-supports-pope-leo-as-he-speaks-with-moral-authority-for-the-world

We, MMM Sisters and AMMM's in the Area of the America's send our sincere condolences to our sisters from Nigeria and the...
04/09/2026

We, MMM Sisters and AMMM's in the Area of the America's send our sincere condolences to our sisters from Nigeria and the sisters and AMMM's in our MMM West Africa Area on the death of our Sr Dumka Michael.

May your memories of this gifted MMM help you through the difficult days ahead. We send to each of you strength and love and assure you of our prayerful support.

Today, we are sad to communicate the death of one of our Sisters in Nigeria.

Sr. Dumka Michael, MMM, was born in 1974 in Zaakpon, near Port Harcourt in Nigeria. She had her primary and secondary education locally and then went to university to study commerce. She left after two years, taking some time to discern her future before finally joining MMM in 1996.

After her period of initial formation in Nigeria, she went to Kenya and studied commerce and Business Administration at the Catholic University of East Africa (C.U.E.A.).

Her first assignment in East Africa was to Malawi and she was the Administrator in Chipini Health Centre. This was followed by a request from Uganda for her services in Makondo and later to Arusha in Tanzania. She was popular as an Administrator and well respected.

In 2010, after her Final Profession of Vows, she received her master’s degree in strategic management from the University of Derby in England before returning to Nigeria.

In Nigeria, she was the Hospital Administrator at St. Mary’s Hospital, Eleta, Ibadan, for the next eight years before her final assignment to the MMM community in Abuja, where she became involved in works of social justice and counter human trafficking.

Sr. Dumka was a bright, cheerful woman and always looked on the positive side of life.

She became ill in 2025 and although she was under treatment, her health deteriorated.

She died on April 8th in hospital in Abuja. May she rest in peace.

Today is our foundation day as a Congregation....April 4 1937. To all of our AMMMS and Sisters throughout the congregati...
04/04/2026

Today is our foundation day as a Congregation....April 4 1937.

To all of our AMMMS and Sisters throughout the congregation - from the Area of the America's we send our prayers and thoughts - from our Chapel in Somerville to you all.

May Mother Mary continue to guide and direction our actions, aspirations and dreams as we endeavor to live out our healing charism.

Rooted and Founded in Love always.

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