Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

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The Congregation of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in Issoudun, France, on 30 August 1874 by Servant of God Jules Chevalier (1824-1907),[1]Template:Independent source inline the Founder of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart. The order has an orientation towards missionary work and teaching[2] and it is one of the members of the Chevalier Family group.

From the Latin form of its name, Filiae Dominae Nostrae Sacro Corde, it takes the abbreviation FDNSC.[3] The first Superior-General of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart was Sr Marie Louise Hartzer.[1]Template:Independent source inline

Pacific

Recently, the order has been active in Papua New Guinea and Kiribati with spiritual and health work.[4]

Australia

The Daughters also work in Australia, where they founded and ran three girls' secondary college:

There are convents located in Melbourne (VIC), Sydney (NSW) and Bowral (NSW). The convent in Bowral, Hartzer Park, now also functions as a conference centre and retreat.

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  4. J. Lamb, This is mission life: memories of mission: Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, 37 (1) (2016) Template:Webarchive, 106-115.

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