Cabrini College is a vital and distinctive part of the international education ministry of the Catholic Church and the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the order founded by Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini. As the religious sponsors of Cabrini College, the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus carry on the apostolic work of St. Cabrini today.
The founder of Cabrini College was Sister Ursula Infante, MSC, who established the College in 1957.
The Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSCs) is an international missionary congregation of women religious present on six continents and in sixteen countries of the world. The Institute is comprised of four provinces and one region. The Stella Maris Province encompasses ministries in Australia, the Philippines, Swaziland, Southern Africa, and the United States.
The Missionary Sisters, their lay collaborators, and volunteers work as teachers, nurses, social workers, administrators, and members of institutional boards of trustees. They can be found on six continents and 17 countries throughout the world - wherever there is a need.
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