Marianites of Holy Cross

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The Marianites of Holy Cross (MSC) are a Catholic congregation of religious sisters founded in Le Mans, France in 1841 by the Venerable Father Basil Anthony-Marie Moreau, CSC. Originally founded as a third distinct society within the Congregation of Holy Cross (that is, the congregation of the priests and brothers of Holy Cross), the Marianites of Holy Cross are now an independent congregation.

As the congregation grew through out the 1840's and early 1850's in the United States, Canada and Bangladesh, Fr. Moreau would always send groups of priests, brothers and sisters to work together and support each others mission within the Family of Holy Cross. The sisters initially supported the priests and brothers by providing domestic services. Very quickly, however, particularly in the United States, the sisters began their own educational institutions. In 1844, in Bertrand, Michigan the sisters started a school for girls. By 1855 this school would move the 6 miles to Notre Dame, Indiana to become Saint Mary's College, one of the leading Catholic women's liberal arts colleges even today.

in 1856, Rome approved the constitutions of Holy Cross for the men. Doubting the propriety of a mixed congregation of men and women, Rome separated the women into an independent community at that time. Fr. Moreau, continuing in his role as their founder continued to work for Rome's approval of the sisters' constitution. in 1865, Rome approved the constitutions of the Marianites of Holy Cross, granting them the status of "congregation" within the Church. Meanwhile, the sisters' works continued to grow and multiply, particularly in schools throughout the eastern United States, at Saint Mary's in Indiana, at New Orleans, Louisiana, Le Mans, France and in Quebec, Canada.

The unity of the Marianites of Holy Cross would not last long. Competing authorities at Notre Dame and Le Mans complicated by slow communications over large distances led to the withdrawal of the sisters at Indiana in 18-- and Quebec in 18-- to form two new independent congregations, the Sisters of the Holy Cross at Notre Dame, Indiana and the Sisters of Holy Cross at Montreal, Quebec, respectively.

The Marianites of Holy Cross continue to work in their traditional geographical areas of Le Mans, France and New Orleans, Louisiana. They continue to operate several significant institutions including: Our Lady of Holy Cross College, founded in New Orleans in 1916 and Holy Family High School, Port Allen, Louisiana, founded in 1949.


 
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