Franciscan Missionary Sisters
of The Sacred Heart

India
Service of the poor

The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, is a Catholic religious congregation founded by  Laura Lerox dutches of de Bauffremont, France, (1832 -1917) with the help of Fr. Gregory Fioravanti OFM (1822 – 1894) from Grotta di Castro ( Viterbo) Italy. Founded in the year 1861 at Gemona, a small village in the Province of Friuli.

What We Do

We currently operate in 23 countries, with our mission in India spanning eight states. We are deeply committed to the needs of the Church, providing apostolic service both locally and globally. Our work focuses on:

  • Supporting the spiritual growth and sanctification of our community.
  • Actively sharing the Gospel and spreading our faith.
  • Directly participating in the Church’s missionary activities and pastoral ministry.

Education

We believe that Education is a lifelong process and must be built on a solid and broad foundation for students to excel in their personl life. Our Institutions aim to prepare students with the intellectually-inspired learning and realistic approaches which are very essential to meet the challenges in every walk of their life.

The real success lies in the relentless quest to shape the students as independent learners adopting the best practices by expanding the horizons of technology. The main objective of our institution is to enhance the learning environment which makes the learners to build a future that encompasses the traditional roots and Indian culture.

We, the academic planners of our institutions, have always persevered to inculcate requisite qualities like humaneness, modesty and honesty. We make our learners to be more imaginative, inventive and decisive in their thoughts and deeds. we also ensure social responsibility for the future nation builders as value-based education is imparted without compromising on high standards and it has been the predominant motivator of our schools. As Franciscans we teach them respect for nature, wise utilization of resources and maintain cleanliness.

‘Education is not just about going to school and getting a high score. It’s about widening ones knowledge and absorbing the truth about life’

Health Care

FMSC considers helth care as an apostolate which is deeply rooted in our mission to reveal the merciful love of God. With firm commitment , we offer ourselves to the sacred task of serving the suffering humanity with infinite compassion and sesitivity. Selfless giving is the hall mark of our services as we strive to alleviate the pain and suffering of those in need. Throuugh our tireless efforts, we exemplify the essence of our faith and the teachings of Christ, as we work diligently to bring comfort, solace and healing to those we serve.

  • Spiritual & Faith-Based Healing: Combining prayer, counseling, and faith to bring wholeness, often rooted in Christian traditions, focusing on spiritual restoration alongside physical health.
  • Holistic Approach: Recognizing that healing involves mind, body, and spirit, incorporating mental health support, trauma counseling, and acknowledging personal growth opportunities within illness.
  • The Direct evangelization and mission of healing: Mission of healing is a core aspect of Christian practice, rooted in the ministry of Jesus and the early Church, where acts of healing (physical, emotional, and spiritual) serve as a powerful sign and means for proclaiming the Gospel. Go all over the world and proclaim the Gospel. I will be with you till the end of the world. Believing and trusting in these words our mission addresses the whole person, not just a physical ailment, and links individual wellness to the health of the community and creation. Following the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior and Master we actively participate in the church’s direct evangelization programme.

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