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The Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Catholic female religious congregation founded in 1880 by Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini.Their aim is to spread devotion to the Sacred Heart by means of spiritual and corporal works of mercy.
The congregation has its origin in the French religious institute of the Sisters Servants of the Sacred Heart, founded by the Abbé Peter-Victor Braun in Paris in 1866. In the course of his ministry, Braun served in a seedy quarter of the city where he became aware of the struggle of the young women there who had come as unskilled workers, especially when they were not able to find work in the ...
That same archbishop heard her and five others make their solemn profession on 9 May 1889 as soon as the order - the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - was established. [1] Schininà met and received a blessing from Pope Leo XIII in Rome in a private audience that happened in 1890 and the pope hailed the work that she was doing.
The Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus profess the evangelical counsels of Chastity, Poverty, and Obedience. The congregation numbers about 1,200 sisters [5] on five continents. The Congregation is divided into 5 Provinces and 2 Vice Provinces, each with its own government subject to the general government.
At the time of Father Coudrin's death in 1837, the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary had 276 priests and brothers and 1125 sisters. In 1840 the Brothers founded a house in Louvain, Belgium. The Brothers settled in Spain (1880), the Netherlands (1892), England (1894) and the United States (1905). [3]
The Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Latin: Ancillae Cordis Iesu; Spanish: Esclavas del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús) is a Roman Catholic religious institute that was founded in Madrid, Spain, in 1877 by two sisters, María Dolores and Raphaela Maria Porras y Ayllon.
Salesian Oblates of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco; School Sisters of St. Francis; Servants of St. Joseph; Servants of the Most Blessed Sacrament; Siervas de Nuestra Señora de la Paz; Sisterhood of St. John the Baptist; Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood; Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus Christ Sovereign ...
Daughters of Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Filles de la Charité du Sacré-Coeur de Jésus; F.C.S.C.J. [1]) is a congregation established on 18 December 1823 in France by Jean-Maurice Catroux (3 October 1794 – 16 April 1863 [2]) and Rose Giet (3 December 1784 – 3 January 1848 [2]). The sisters serve in nine countries as educators ...