WORKING FOR CHANGE TO SUSTAIN PEOPLE AND EARTH

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We advocate on issues such as education, health and violence.

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We respond to the cry of the earth, to protect people and planet.

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We support communities with culturally appropriate engagement.

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Welcome to the IPA website

We are the International Presentation Association (IPA), an association of Catholic religious congregations of Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, of Presentation People and of friends and associates. 

 

Together, we work for personal and systemic change for People and Earth.

We are inspired by Venerable Nano Nagle, who founded our congregation and who saw that justice flowed from spirituality.

 
  • Our Vision is a world in which the oneness and sacredness of all life is honoured
  • Our Mission is to speak and act in partnership with others for global justice from a contemplative stance in a spirit of oneness with the whole of creation (Seventh Assembly, 2017)
  • Our Goal is to honour and advance the rights of Women and Children, Indigenous and Tribal People and the Earth.
 

 Our mission is to speak and act in partnership with others for global justice from a contemplative stance in a spirit of oneness with the whole of creation.” – Mission Statement from the 2017 IPA Assembly.

Watch 'The Letter: A message for our Earth'

This eagerly-awaited film brings four voices to Rome to bear witness to Pope Francis about the affects of climate injustice: a young person from India, a climate refugee from Senegal, an indigenous leader from the Amazon and marine biologist couple from Hawaii. Beautifully filmed, with a quiet honesty that will touch your heart, this is a film about a special letter which the Pope wrote to each and every one of us: Laudato Si’.

8th IPA Assembly

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The 8th IPA Assembly will be held in St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada.

18th – 24th June 2023

Our Library of Resources

Search, read and download justice resources from our extensive online library.

IPA News & Events

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8th IPA Assembly 2023 in Canada

64 delegates from six continents will gather in St John’s, Newfoundland, from 18-24 June 2023 for the 8th IPA Assembly. Delegates will reflect on the work of the International Presentation Association...

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International events

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UN High Level Political Forum 2023

The UN High Level Political Forum (HLPF) takes place from 10-19 July 2023 in New York, under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). This year’s theme is ‘Accelerating...

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World Refugee Day 2023

Each year on 20 June, the world celebrates World Refugee Day. World Refugee Day is an international day designated by the United Nations to honor refugees around the globe. It celebrates...

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"If I could be of any service … in any part of the globe, I would willingly do all in my power. "
- Nano Nagle, 17 July 1769

Where we work

The International Presentation Association was born in 1988, as a new form of global consciousness, so that Nano Nagle’s global legacy can live on today.

We deliver the global advocacy mission of the Presentation Sisters and Presentation People today. Because we are an association of over 1,500 religious sisters and Presentation People, we have a presence in over 20 countries. Click on the map to learn more.

United Nations

The International Presentation Association (IPA) was accredited with the United Nation’s Department of Public Information (DPI) in 1997 and we received consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 2000.

 

ECOSOC gives rights to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) like the IPA, so that we can both observe and contribute to its work.

We use this consultative status to influence policies at the United Nations, on behalf of people and Earth made poor. Together with other likeminded NGOs and religious organisations, such as Edmund Rice International, we advocate for systemic justice at the UN.

 

We are represented at the UN by Dr Despoina Afroditi Milaki. She is based in New York and works on our priority issues. She is involved in five NGO Committees and working groups: the NGO Committees on Stop Trafficking in Persons, Status of Women, Social Development, Migration, and the Working Group on Girls. 

 

Click on the images in the boxes below to visit the UN working group sites, or click the button below to learn more about our work at the UN.