Missionaries of The Sacred Heart - Missions and Ministries

Missions and Ministries

  • Australia: Education, parishes, chaplaincies, retreats, justice and peace.
  • Britain and Ireland: Parishes, schools, retreats, hospital chaplaincy, counselling, migrants and refugees. Missionaries have been sent to Russia, South Africa and Venezuela.
  • Philippines: 24 parishes, schools, indigenous people, justice and peace, the urban poor, care for the environment and organising small ecclesial communities. Missionaries have been sent to Brazil, Japan, the Marshall Islands and South Korea
  • South Africa: Parishes, charismatic renewal, healing and deliverance, people with HIV and HIV education, human and spiritual growth and retreats.
  • United States: Parishes, Native Americans, those who have fallen away from the Church as well as justice and peace issues. Missionaries have been sent to Colombia, the Congo, Fiji, India, Papua New Guinea and Senegal.

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