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Chile, South America

Sisters Currently Ministering in Chile, South America

Diocese of Chillán

Chillán

Sr. Mary Elizabeth Ballard - Director, Dianna Ortiz Ursuline Center for Women (Casa Uruslina)
Sr. Ruth Gehres - Assistant, Dianna Ortiz Ursuline Center for Women (Casa Uruslina)

 

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About Casa Ursulina

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Sister Mimi Ballard, OSU, at the Dianna Ortiz Center for Women Casa Ursulina, Chillán, Chile.

Casa Ursulina began with a dream — a deep desire in the hearts and minds of Ursuline Sister Mary Elizabeth Ballard and seven Chilean women who worked to build a place where women could come together to work, to learn, and to find community and mutual support.

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These are women who live in the Población Vicente Pérez Rosales in the city of Chillán in central Chile. It's a sprawling place that to American eyes might look like a vast government housing project, including some neighborhoods of extreme deprivation. For some 17,000 persons who live here, poverty and struggle are a daily fact of life. Many are unemployed or underemployed. The minimum wage in Chile is $200 . . . per month.

In the mid-90s, while serving as a pastoral minister in Chillán, Sister Mary Elizabeth — "Mimi" to her family and friends — began to teach women to make crocheted pieces and other kinds of needlework which she had learned growing up. The eager women learned fast and began to teach one another. In fairs in and around Chillán, they found a market for their beautiful creations. For many of them, this was the first time they had been able to earn anything to help support their families. They were encouraged by their success and enriched by the spirit of community that was growing among them.


The first workshop was a crowded room in the home of Carola Pulgar, who from the beginning had worked with Sister Mimi. The women dreamed of a house, a center — a place with more space for more activities for more women. By 1997, with support from Sister Mimi's home parish — St. Joseph, Bardstown — and a campaign led by the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph, the Ursuline congregation was able to purchase half of a duplex house in the población. Sister Mimi and the core group transformed this limited but promising space into the Dianna Ortiz Ursuline Center for Women — Casa Ursulina.

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In the past 10 years, Casa Ursulina and its ministries have never stopped growing. Physical expansion has included the purchase of the second half of the duplex (left side in photo) and the replacement of attached wooden shacks with sturdy additions to the house.

From the original eight, the number of women coming to the center has increased to about 200. About 25 of these are volunteers who give their time, energy, and talents in teaching, providing daycare for those in classes, extending hospitality, and other tasks that keep the work of Casa Ursulina going.

 

 

Click Here to visit Casa Ursulina Online

 

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