The ‘Our Lady of Peace and St Therese’ community in Wurrumiyanga (Bathurst Island) celebrated the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH) congregation recently, writes Fr Niran Veigas SVD.
These remarkable women, centred on the Heart of Jesus, have embraced a spirituality of the heart with a special Marian dimension since their humble beginnings in France in 1874, founded by Fr Jules Chevalier MSC.
The Wurrumiyanga community gathered to thank God for the countless blessings bestowed upon them through the tireless service of the OLSH sisters, who have faithfully served the Tiwi Islands for over 112 years.
A significant chapter in the history of the Tiwi Islands began on April 20, 1912, when the OLSH sisters made their special voyage from Darwin to Bathurst Island. This day marked a milestone in the life of the community. Bishop Gsell MSC recounted the moment when the entire community eagerly awaited the arrival of the sisters: "There was no noisy demonstration. None of the usual shouts and yells: an attentive silence, seemingly pregnant with fear and hope, welcomed our new arrivals." The presence of the sisters had a profound impact, earning the complete confidence of the community. Bishop Gsell remarked, "The mission could not really be a residence and a home until we could have the help of the sisters, bringing, as they always do, so much devoted care. They are the real teachers; the mission was an orphan without them."