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Apostolate
Since the Heart of Christ is the center and source of His
love and His Church, the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
live out their charism of LOVE AND REPARATION TO THE SACRED
HEART by serving the poor in union with the Heart of Christ.
Keeping nothing for themselves, they consecrate to His Heart
all their activities and make reparation for the offenses
and failures which His Heart suffers at the hands of people.
Our Mother Foundress said, “Sisters,
let us help the Spouse of our souls in the great work of redemption,
with flowers on the huge tree of charity, let us go to find
souls for Jesus, thirsting on the cross, who suffers and dies
for us” (Blessed Maria Schinina). Today, following in
the footsteps of their foundress, Blessed Maria Schinina,
the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus dedicate themselves
in service to the destitute, the homeless and the unwanted.
They continue their apostolic service through the spiritual
and corporal works of mercy, reflected according to the needs
of our present-day society:
• In schools:
“The
education of children is a great work, an apostolic work and
cooperation with God’s work, in the sense that we strive
to develop and fix the image of God impressed on souls”
(Blessed Maria Schinina). The Sisters of the Sacred Heart
of Jesus educate the young in schools from Nursery through
higher education. Through this educational work, the Sisters
of the Sacred Heart teach the young ones the immensity of
God's love and instill this love in them.
• In assistance to the elderly:
"The
elderly are our joy… if you make one of them suffer,
you can make Jesus suffer. You are not to consider whether
they are burdensome; rather you must think that they are the
person of our Lord” (Blessed Maria Schinina). The Sisters
serve the elderly in nursing homes and visit the homebounds.
• In hospital work:
"It will be the duty of the Sisters to assist the sick
and the dying and to give them a very loving care” (BMS).
The Sisters minister to the sick and the dying in the hospitals
to bring them God's love and compassion. Through this minstry,
the Sisters strive to accompany the sick and the dying in
their sufferings and help them to identify their suffering
with that of Christ.
• In home visitation to bring aid
and comfort to the need:
“Let us love the poor. The poor are God’s favorites
and whoever loves the poor loves God. If you have faith, you
will see Jesus in those poor…always seek to serve and
forget yourselves for everyone” (BMS). With faith, the
Sisters of the Sacred Heart strive to serve Jesus in the poor
because the poor are the apple of God's eye. We visit the
sick in their homes so that we can give them hope in the midst
of their struggles.
• In parish
and catechetical work to educate and guide new generations
in Christian living:
“We
have a duty to mold the hearts of the young people according
to the heart of Jesus” (BMS). The Sisters dedicate themselves
in serving the youths, helping them to discover God's love
for them trhough religious education and other parish activities.
The Sisters also offer Spiritual Direction
or guidance to those who seek to deepen their
relationship with God or to those discerning a particular
vocation in life. Learn
More about Spiritual Direction...
In Orphanages:
"We
are preparing those whom we help for the future. Therefore,
let us endeavor to develop, correct and strengthen their character"
(BMS). The Sisters of the Sacred Heart continue to reach out
to the orphans of today, providing them with the spiritual
support they need to discover Jesus as their true Shepherd.
In missionary activity:
"The
teaching of Christian doctrine to the sons and daughters of
the people is an important service to be rendered first to
God and then to the nation” (BMS). The Sisters work
in the United States (Lewiston, New York & Connecticut),
Canada, the Philippines, Italy, Romania, Poland, Nigeria,
Madagascar, India, France and Panama, serving all God's people,
the spiritually and physically poor, without distinction.
The first of the works of mercy undertaken by Blessed Maria
Schinina` was the love toward the poor and wretched. In the
exercise of such charitable work, she found fulfillment of
her aspirations. The Sisters also, following her example,
must orient their activities and their spiritual and physical
forces toward constant seeking of an encounter with God in
those who suffer and bear the discomfort and pain of this
earthly exile so that all may be united and be able to go
toward the heavenly Father.
The Challenge of Love and Generosity:
“From
a heart large as the sea,” Maria Schinina placed all
her trust in the infinite heart of God. No difficulty stood
her way of finishing the work she had been inspired to do.
Her life and example are very relevant for those who strive
for greater social equality among peoples because she showed
through her deeds how that true “social revolution”
in light of the Gospel can come about. Her life and work vividly
reflect the parable of the Good Samaritan which movingly symbolizes
how much Jesus has done for poor suffering humanity. Her life,
in harmony with the life and aspirations of the Church, is
today’s theme of the centrality of the human person
and the sanctity of human rights so often proclaimed and inculcated
by the Second Vatican Council and His Holiness Pope John Paul
II. This is the goal of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of
Jesus as they strive to reach out to the spiritually and materially
poor of our world.
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