Congregation of Xavières
| L'institut La Xavière | |
| Nickname | The Xaviere |
|---|---|
| Named after | Francis Xavier |
| Formation | 1921 |
| Founder | Claire Monestès |
| Founded at | Marseille |
Region | Africa, Europe and America |
| Membership | 100 |
Official language | French |
General Superior | Christine Danel |
| Website | www |
Congregation of Xavières (French: Institut La Xavière) is an institute of religious sisters recognized by the Catholic Church on February 4, 1963, during the Second Vatican Council.
The institute was founded in France in 1921 by Claire Monestès with the support of Jesuit priest Antonin Eymieu and is a part of the Ignatian family of religious congregations. It has been of pontifical right since 2010.