Missionaries of the Sacred Heart Australia
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St. Brigid's Parish, CoogeeCnr Brook & Waltham Streets, Coogee NSW 2034 Phone: (02) 9315 7562 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Parish, Erskineville21 Swanson Street, Erskineville NSW 2043 Phone: (02) 9516 3542 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
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Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, Kensington4 Roma Ave, Kensington NSW 2033 Phone:(02) 9663 1070 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
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Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish, Randwick193 Avoca St, Randwick NSW 2031 Phone: (02) 9399 6775 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
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St John the Apostle Parish, Kippax25 Blackham Street, Holt ACT 2615 Phone: 02 6254 3236 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
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St Thomas The Apostle Parish, Blackburn57 Central Rd, Blackburn VIC 3130 Postal Address: PO Box 395, Blackburn,Vic. 3130 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
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St. Therese of Lisieux Parish, Moonah
24 Hopkins Street, Moonah, Tasmania 7009 Phone: (03) 6272 1442 |
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St. Francis Xavier Parish, Nauiyu (also known as Daly River)Church on eastern bank of the Daly River in the town of Nauiyu Postal Address: PMB 28, Nauiyu, NT 0822 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
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St. Paul's Catholic Community, NightcliffCorner of Trower Road & Francis Street, Rapid Creek Postal Address: PO Box 781, Nightcliff, NT 0814 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
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Pirlangimpi (also known as Melville Island)Our Lady of Victories Church, Pirlangimpi (Garden Point)
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Our Lady of the Sacred Heart - Wadeye (also known as Port Keats)350 Kolumboort Street, Wadeye, NT 0822 Postal Address: Catholic Church PO Box 12, Wadeye, NT 0822. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website |
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St. Therese's Church, Wurrumi Yanga (also known as Bathurst Island)Postal Address: PO Box 22, Wurrumiyanga, NT 0822 |
MSC stands for Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
The initials M.S.C. come from the Latin, Missionarii Sacratissimi Cordis, (Missionnaires du Sacre Coeur in French), the name of our Religious Congregation founded by Fr. Jules Chevalier at Issoudun, France in 1854.
We are an international order of Brothers and Priests within the Catholic Church numbering about 1900 working in over fifty-five countries, on six continents.
The Australian Province has around 140 members and our ministries include: parishes, retreat centres, education working with urban and traditional aborigines, working in the Media, chaplains to the prisons, universities, hospitals, health care in ministry to people living with HIV+/AIDS, tradesmen and in many other areas.
The Chevalier Institute is a ministry of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart in the Australian Province. Our mission is to facilitate and support lay, adult faith formation in the Chevalier Family’s Spirituality of the Heart.
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Our Programmes
Click here for the latest programmes: pdf 2024 Chevalier Institute Brochure (2.37 MB)
Contact Us
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Phone: +61293152244
We know that the Chevalier Institute was founded in 2003, and its purpose has always been to facilitate and support lay, adult faith formation in the Chevalier Family’s Spirituality of the Heart.
Why the name, Chevalier? Perhaps it could have been called after E J Cuskelly MSC, one of our own Australians, ex Downlands student, MSC Superior General, and later Bishop Cuskelly in Brisbane, as it was he who, after Vatican 2, moved us from Devotion to the Sacred Heart to the Spirituality of the Heart. As with the Institute today, Cuskelly understood something of the changing times, and provided a language for the times, to help better understand the fundamental insight of Fr Chevalier.
Why called an Institute? Because it is much more than an organization to deliver retreats and courses etc. One of its primary functions is to act as an Institute, to research, to seek, to find new ways to express the spirituality to meet the needs, THE weaknesses, the needs, and the progress of the times, but ever remaining true to the original charism, of Fr Chevalier.
Why even have a Chevalier Institute? As the Policy for Spiritual Formation for Staff and Board members states: “The need for proactive formation of lay people and institutions in the MSC charism is not just based on the diminished numbers of MSC, nor just because of the increased role of the laity in MSC Colleges. Importantly, it is by virtue of the fact that people in their living and working find deeper meaning in their lives, and if possible encounter the heart of the living Christ, and when able, bring Him to others.”
The same point is made by former Pope John Paul II: “The fundamental objective of the formation of the lay faithful is an ever clearer discovery of one’s vocation and the ever greater willingness to live it, so as to fulfill one’s life mission.”
In other words, the Institute facilitates and supports, for example, lay school staffs, parents and students, in their journey with their God. Furthermore, true to another of Chevalier’s insights, the mission is now largely done by lay people, helping lay people.
A thousand thanks and blessings for all those who have been a part of the Institute, from its beginnings with James and Julie, then Phil, Alison and now Anne, and Brett - along with the Direcotrs of Mission in the schools and all the professed MSC who have enhanced the ministry.
Bob Irwin msc