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now known as the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart emerged. In 1868 they opened a chapel at their first Motherhouse at Trettenhoff, near Seelbach, which they had purchased to accommodate their growing program and number of members. The Sisters cared for the sick in their homes and nursed victims
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in the 1870s, anti-Catholic feeling rose in Germany as Bismarck worked to establish a more secular government. The Sisters faced pressure to disband or migrate. While they were discerning their course of action, Rev. Dominic Duehmig, who had established himself in the United States, invited the
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continually supports their readiness to respond in a prophetic way to the needs of others through their varied ministries of education, healing and service. They live communally in convents located in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and California, as well as in the Amazon basin area of
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Following the Rule of Saint Francis of Assisi and as members of the Third Order Regular, they are women dedicated to sharing their lives in prayer, community and ministry. Their founder, Father Wilhelm Berger, defined their ministries as works of neighborly love.
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As Franciscan women religious, the Sisters are faithful to God’s continuous creative action in their lives. They joyfully embrace their vowed life and the Franciscan values of poverty, humility, contemplation, and continual conversion. Their deep trust in
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students and families from nearby reservations. As of 2021, the school continues to serve Native Americans in the region, with about 220 students annually in grades K-8. The Sisters also established missions in South America.
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They worked in education, ministries to the poor, and in healthcare. In the late 1920s, for instance, some Franciscan Sisters moved to
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On May 17, 1876, four Sisters set sail for the United States, settling in
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Sisters to that country. Consequently, they began to migrate in 1876.
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of Chicago approved their Constitutions on March 10, 1888. The
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In 1866, Sister Coletta Himmelsbach and three other women in
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is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women based in
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