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The Mill Hill Missionaries (MHM), officially known as the Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill (), is a
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founded in 1866 by Herbert A. Vaughan.


History

The society was founded in 1866 by Herbert A. Vaughan. In 1871,
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requested members be sent to America to work with the newly freed
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. In 1892, the members in North American were granted independence as the Society of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart (Josephites), was formed. The society was formerly based at St Joseph's College at
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in
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. The late 1960s saw the development of the Missionary Institute of London to consolidate training facilities for the various mission societies in Britain. St Joseph's College site was closed in 2006. Its present headquarters are at 6 Colby Gardens in
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SL6 7GZ. In 1884, St Peter's School,
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, near
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was founded to serve as a preparatory school to the college. During the
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. the college was evacuated to
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in Scotland. The war ministry then requisitioned part of the buildings for the use of the civil service; the college at Mill Hill was effectively closed for the duration of the war. In the 1960s,
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asked missionary societies to become involved in South America. As of 2019, the Mill Hill Missionaries are active in Brazil and Ecuador. On its 150th anniversary, an account of its history on the
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website said in part: "At the 1988 Chapter, with representatives from all over the Mill Hill world present, a decision was taken to recruit Mill Hill Missionaries from Africa and Asia, our former mission areas, now flourishing with well-established churches planted and grown by Mill Hill Missionaries." There are now Mill Hill Society formation centres in Cameroon, East Africa, the Philippines, and India. As of 2014, the congregation has forty priests working within Ireland and twenty working internationally, with an average age of 73.


Superiors general

* Herbert Cardinal Vaughan (1868–1903), founder * Rev. Arthur Henry MHM (1904–1924) * Bishop John Henry Mary Biermans (1924–1934) * Rev. Stephen O’Callaghan (1934–1947) * Very Rev. Thomas McLaughlin (1947–1962) * Very Rev. Gerald Mahon (1963–1970) * Rev. Noel Hanrahan (1970–1982) * Bishop Cornello de Wit (1982–1988) * Rev. Maurice McGill (1988–2000) * Jac Hetsen, Netherlands (2000–2005) * Anthony Chantry, England (UK) (2005–2015) * Michael Corcoran, Ireland (2015 – present)


Prelates from their ranks

*
Colin Cameron Davies Colin Cameron Davies (10 June 1924 – 8 January 2017) was a Spanish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Davies was born in Las Palmas, Spain, to Arthur and Ellen Mary (née Joyce) Davies, the third in the family of six children. He ...
, Bishop Emeritus, Diocese of Ngong, Kenya *
Cornelius Schilder Cornelius "Cor" Schilder, M.H.M. (born 19 September 1941) is an emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop from the Netherlands. He was the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ngong in Kenya from 2003 to 2009. Biography Cornelius Schilder was born on 19 ...
, Bishop Emeritus of Ngong, Kenya *
Ignatius Arnoz Ignatius Arnoz, M.H.M. (1 April 1885 – 26 February 1950) was a Czech prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Ignatius Arnoz was born in Bodenbach, Bohemia Bohemia ( ; ; ) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Re ...
*
John Anthony Kaiser John Anthony Kaiser (November 29, 1932 – August 23, 2000) was a Roman Catholic priest and Mill Hill father from Perham, Minnesota, US, who was assassinated near his mission at Morendat, near Naivasha, Rift Valley Province, Kenya. Early life ...


See also

*
Alice Ingham Alice Ingham (8 March 1830 – 24 August 1890) was an English Catholic religious sister and missionary. She founded the Franciscan order of Sisters of St. Joseph's Society for Foreign Missions. Biography She was born 8 March 1830 in Rochdale, ...
, who founded the Franciscan order of Sisters of St. Joseph's Society for Foreign Missions


References


External links


''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article


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