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Sisters of the Holy Cross

The Sisters of the Holy Cross (CSC) headquartered on the same grounds as Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, is one of three Catholic congregations of religious sisters which trace their origins to the foundation of the Congregation of Holy Cross by the Venerable Father Basil Anthony-Marie Moreau, CSC, at Le Mans, France in 1837. The other two congregations of religious women in the tradition of the Holy Cross Family are the Marianites of Holy Cross (New Orleans, Louisiana) and the Sisters of Holy Cross (Montreal, Canada).

History

For a history of the foundation of the four congregations of Holy Cross, see the Congregation of Holy Cross.

For a history of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, see the Sisters of the Holy Cross History.

Location

The Sisters of the Holy Cross are represented in the following countries (with their year of first arrival in parentheses):

Institutions

Ministry timeline

Since 1841, the Sisters of the Holy Cross have served others in need. We have a long and varied history of ministry in the United States, Asia, Africa and South America.

  • 1841 Congregation founded by Rev. Basil Anthony Moreau, CSC
  • 1843 Four sisters arrive in Indiana
  • 1861 Sisters are operating schools and orphanages throughout the eastern half of the United States
  • 1862 Sister nurses board The Red Rover, becoming the forerunners of the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps.
  • 1927 Sisters return to Bangladesh (after previous ministries in 1853-1876 and 1889-1896)
  • 1947 Sisters begin ministry in Brazil
  • 1967 Sisters begin ministry in Uganda
  • 1974-97 Sisters minister in Tiberias, Israel
  • 1982 Sisters begin ministry in Peru
  • 1983 Sisters begin ministry in Ghana
  • 1987 Sisters begin ministry in Mexico
  • 1993 Sisters open a house of spiritual study for Holy Cross sisters in India

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