Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus of Hiltrup
MISSIONARY SISTERS OF THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS OF HILTRUP
A pontifical institute founded in 1899 in Hiltrup, Germany, by Hubert J. Linckens (MSC, Official Catholic Directory #2800) to cooperate with his community in spreading the faith among the peoples of the Southwest Pacific (see sacred heart missionaries). In 1902 the first sisters departed for missionary activity; two years later five of them were slain by Baining natives. The first American foundation was made in 1908, when eight sisters began educational work in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Pa. In the United States, the sisters are engaged in education, healthcare, parish ministry, counseling, spiritual direction, social outreach, and prison ministry. Headquarters for the American province are located in Reading, Pa. The generalate is in Sutri (Viterbo), Italy.
[j. w. gaspar/eds.]