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The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart came to Aotearoa / New Zealand in 1883 after many requests for Sisters by Father Fauvel SM. Three Sisters arrived in his parish of Temuka, South Canterbury on 1 November 1883 and thus began the continuing presence of the Sisters of St Joseph in this country.

MaryBy 1894, the year of Mary MacKillop's first visit to New Zealand, there were four communities in the North Island, (Remuera and Grey Lynn in Auckland; Meeanee near Napier; Matata in the Bay of Plenty) and four in the South Island (Temuka, Kerrytown and Waimate in South Canterbury and Rangiora in North Canterbury). By this time New Zealand women had joined the sisterhood.

The number of sisters grew steadily over the years peaking in the 1950's and 60's when there were over 200. These sisters were engaged in education in all of the then four dioceses of the country. Since Vatican II, with its call to a return to the spirit which motivated the founders and pioneers of religious orders, there has been much diversification in the work undertaken by the sisters in New Zealand. This has led them into areas such as parish ministry, counselling, spiritual direction, social welfare, nursing, while some have continued in education at all levels.

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