The Evangelisation Commission of the Congregation is dedicated to spreading the message of the Gospel and promoting Christian faith. Its primary mission is to support and guide efforts in evangelization, both within the Church and in wider society. This includes organizing missions, training lay people, developing pastoral strategies, and encouraging outreach to those who are not part of the Church. The commission works to inspire a deeper understanding of the faith and to foster a spirit of missionary discipleship in all believers.
The Formation Commission is responsible for planning and overseeing the spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral development of sisters in the congregation as well as the Christian community. It focuses mainly on nurturing the growth of faith through catechesis, leadership training, and ongoing education for children, youth and adults. The commission ensures that sisters are well-formed in Church teachings, values, and mission, helping them to live out their faith actively and responsibly in the service of God.
The Vocation Commission of the Congregation promotes and supports the discernment of vocations. Its main goal is to help individuals recognize and respond to God’s call to religious life. The commission organizes awareness programs, retreats, and personal guidance to nurture a culture of vocation and encourage young people to explore their calling in life with faith and purpose.
The Education Commission is a key body in the Congregation that oversees and supports the development of education and values-based learning. It works to ensure that FSJ educational institutions such as schools and Colleges uphold Gospel values, provide quality education, and foster the holistic growth of students. The commission also promotes teacher formation, curriculum development, and collaboration between Church and educational bodies to build a faith-filled and knowledgeable community.
The Health Commission of the congregation focuses on promoting the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of sisters, individuals and communities. It works to provide healthcare services, raise awareness about health issues, and advocate for access to quality medical care, particularly for marginalized groups more specifically the downtrodden and the oppressed women and girl children. Guided by Christian values, the commission also addresses issues like disease prevention, nutrition, mental health, and the ethical dimensions of healthcare, ensuring that compassion and care are at the centre of all health initiatives.
The Communication Commission is responsible for promoting effective communication within the Congregation and with the wider society. It uses various media and digital platforms to spread the message of the Gospel, share Congregation and Church news, and foster unity. The commission also trains members in media literacy and ethical communication, ensuring that the presence of God in media reflecting truth, compassion, and Christian values.
The Social Action Commission focuses on promoting justice, peace, and the well-being of all people, especially the poor and marginalized. Guided by Catholic Social Teaching, it addresses social issues such as poverty, inequality, human rights, and environmental care. The commission organizes outreach programs, advocacy campaigns, and community development efforts, encouraging the faithful to live out their faith through concrete acts of compassion and service.
The Women and Female Children Commission of the Congregation is dedicated to promoting the dignity, rights, and well-being of women and girls within the Church and society. It works to empower them through education, leadership training, health awareness, and advocacy against injustice, abuse, and discrimination. The commission also supports the active participation of women in Church life and encourages programs that foster safe, nurturing environments for female children to grow in faith and confidence.
The Projects Commission is responsible for planning, implementing, and overseeing development and infrastructure projects that support the mission of the Church. This includes initiatives such as building or renovating Convents , schools, as well as coordinating fundraising efforts and resource management. The commission ensures that all projects align with the Church’s pastoral priorities and serve the needs of the communities efficiently and sustainably.
The Legal Commission provides guidance on legal matters related to Congregation operations, property, governance, and compliance with civil and canon law. It supports parishes, dioceses, and institutions by ensuring that their activities are lawful, transparent, and aligned with Church teachings. The commission may also assist in resolving disputes, preparing legal documents, and educating marginalised women about their rights and responsibilities under the law.
The Finance Commission is tasked with managing the financial resources of the Congregation responsibly and transparently. It prepares budgets, oversees income and expenditure, ensures proper accounting practices, and plans for long-term financial sustainability. The commission also advises on fundraising, stewardship, and the ethical use of Congregation funds, making sure that all financial decisions support the FSJ mission and pastoral priorities.