"Empowering young women through knowledge and opportunity."
In 1993, the Congregation welcomed a new chapter of governance under Rev. Mother S. Regina Mary as the Superior General. Her leadership marked a progressive step toward the empowerment of women through higher education.
In 1994, the Congregation celebrated its 150th anniversary, reflecting on a legacy of service and societal impact, especially for the women of India.
As the 20th century progressed, the Congregation responded to the increasing demand for qualified professionals. Many sisters pursued qualifications in fields such as evangelization, teaching, medicine, and social work to serve in integrated roles within the community.
The Congregation established colleges in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and Andhra Pradesh, empowering young women from ordinary backgrounds with higher education, and providing opportunities for professional growth and employment.