About Us

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Our Mission

The Sisters of St. Michael the Archangel, are a community of women religious committed to an active spiritual life rooted in prayer and dedicated to the service of God and humanity.
Our mission is to nurture and strengthen faith by instilling godliness in the hearts and lives of all people, so that their faith may flourish as a lasting and meaningful heritage.
This apostolic spirit results from our intimate union with Christ and our identity with all people in all things except sin.

Our Spirit & Charism

While Evangelization is the Apostolic Spirit of the Sisters of St. Michael the Archangel, Inculturation of the gospel message shall be their vehicle of operation.
Our Charism can therefore be termed: Incarnating the Word in the heart of all.

Our Administration

The affairs of the congregation are directed by the Superior General, who is assisted by four council members. The Superior and the council members are elected at the end of every General Chapter, which takes place once every six years.
Members of the Council are Rev. Sr. Adenike Regina Oke, SSMA (Superior General), Rev. Sr. Anthonia Omobolanle Ojo, SSMA (Vicar-General), Rev. Sr.Marcelina Omotayo Bamisaye, SSMA (Council Member), Rev. Sr. Elizabeth Yetunde Aina, SSMA (Council Member) and Rev. Sr. Celina Omolola Adegun, SSMA (Council Member).

 

Our History

 

 

The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Michael the Archangel was founded by Most Rev. Dr. Michael Olatunji Fagun, the then Catholic Bishop of Ekiti on the 6th of November 1986.
The reasons for the foundation of the Sisters of St. Michael the Archangel are twofold: first, for the purpose of evangelization through enculturation since the best missionaries
to evangelize a people are those with full knowledge and cultural background of the evangelized; second, for the purpose of bringing the faith into the fibre of the people’s
existence so as to form the fabric of their life, with the faith well-woven into their culture, from where a new Christian culture would emerge.
The Congregation began with 10 indigenes as the foundation members with the responsibility of formation reposed on the congregation of the
Eucharistic Heart of Jesus sisters because of cultural affiliation. This was successfully accomplished under the guidance and supervision of
Rev. Mother Mary Clare Idahosa, who diligently provided personnel for formation. The postulate and Novitiates are both situated in
Maria Assumpta Hospital premises in the Catholic Diocese of Ekiti, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. The Generalate is situated beside St. Fidelis Catholic Church, Ado Ekiti.
The first General Chapter of the congregation took place in 1995 at Saints Peter and Paul Major Seminary where the first Superior General,
Rev. Sr. Catherine Ajoke Oluyemo was elected with others as counselors. Their tenure was five years. Within those five years,
on the 22nd of February 1999, the Congregation was canonically erected at St. Patrick’s Cathedral Ado-Ekiti by the Father Founder,
Most Rev. M.O. Fagun, and the Metropolitan Archbishop of Ibadan province, Archbishop Felix Alaba Job after a canonical approval
from the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life in Rome. This has been followed by other four very successful chapters.
Within twenty-five years we have witnessed tremendous growth in every aspect of our existence.
We have been blessed with a group of lay people who share our life and spirituality and who
also support the mission, apostolate, and activity of the Congregation. They are called the Michaelian family.