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By:Sr. Anne Moore,fmsj.THE TOWN of Kisumu on theshores of Lake Victoria inWestern Kenya is a far cryfrom Shawlands on the southside of Glasgow (Scotland)where I grew up. But this is thedirection my life has taken me asa Franciscan Missionary of St.Joseph.10I joined the Congregation because Iwas attracted to them by the stories andpictures of nuns on mission in Africa intheir missionary magazine. This was theway God planted the seed of vocation inmy heart, the call to greater intimacywith God as well as to a Franciscan wayof life in community and ministry. Afterinitial formation and teacher training inManchester, I set off for Kenya where Iremained for over thirty years sharing mylife with people who are among the mostisolated, vulnerable, voiceless and mar-ginalized in our world.<strong>The</strong> Franciscan <strong>Missionaries</strong> of StJoseph are an international congregationfounded in 1883 by Alice Ingham whocame from Rochdale, in the north ofEngland. Alice had a strong desire to dosomething special for God and a longingto be a more compassionate presence inthe world. By forming community withlike-minded local women, all membersof the Franciscan Third Order, Alice wasled to a deeper and more meaningful expressionof the Gospel through her ministryto those around her.Connections with <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>As followers of Francis of Assisi andAlice Ingham today, we have a simplelife style in community, serving theChurch in every waywe can.Since our foundation in 1883, we havebeen closely associated with the <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong><strong>Missionaries</strong> and, in Kenya and Ugandaespecially, are often known as the <strong>Mill</strong><strong>Hill</strong> Sisters. We claim Bishop (later Cardinal)Herbert Vaughan, the founder ofthe <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Missionaries</strong>, as our cofounder- because it was he, as Bishop ofSalford, who gave our community, theapproval of Ecclesiastical authority.Bishop Vaughan invited Alice and hercompanions to go to St Joseph’s Collegein <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>, London, founded seventeenyears earlier for the formation of missionarypriests, to take over the domesticmanagement of the College. <strong>The</strong> Sisterscontinued to provide this service in allthe <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> Colleges for over one hundredyears. From the early days, the Sistersalso joined the <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Missionaries</strong>in Malaysia and Africa where we haveworked closely with them to the presentday.Bishop Vaughan also started theCatholic Children’s Rescue Societyin Salford Diocese to providehomes for orphans and destitutechildren and the Sisters werebrought in right at the beginningof this venture to care forthem, and over the years cameto be known as the ‘RescueSisters’ in the diocese.How we serveAt the present time the Franciscan<strong>Missionaries</strong> of St.Joseph are serving in the UK,Ireland, Kenya and Uganda,Ecuador and the Netherlands.11

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