Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Hiltrup.

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Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Hiltrup.

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Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Hiltrup.

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The Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSC) were founded in France in 1854. In 1881 the Sacred Heart Missionaries relocated to Hiltrup in Germany, having been expelled from France, and in the same year the first MSC South Seas Missions were established. In 1884 German protectorates in Melanesia and Micronesia were proclaimed. The Congregation of Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was recognized in 1900. Pioneer MSC Sisters worked in the Marshall Islands from 1902 till 1919 when they were expelled by the Japanese. MSC Sisters also travelled to New Britain in 1902, but five were killed by Baining tribesmen in August 1904. Nevertheless the MSC Sisters' activities in New Guinea expanded well beyond the Vunapope Mission in New Britain to New Ireland, Tanga, Lihir and Anelaua Islands where they were in charge of schools, hospitals, dispensaries and baby welfare clinics.

From the description of Reports from New Ireland and New Britain, New Guinea, 1937-1950 (inclusive) [microform]. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 82226271

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