Mill Hill Missionaries Explained

Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill
Native Name:Societas Missionariorum S. Ioseph de Mill Hill
Native Name Lang:la
Abbreviation:MHM
Founder:Herbert Alfred Vaughan, MHM
Headquarters:Maidenhead, United Kingdom
Type:Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right (for Men)
Members:585 members (311 priests)
Membership Year:2018
Leader Title2:Superior General
Leader Name2:Michael Corcoran, MHM
Parent Organization:Catholic Church
Footnotes:[1]

The Mill Hill Missionaries (MHM), officially known as the Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill (Latin: Societas Missionariorum S. Ioseph de Mill Hill), is a Catholic society of apostolic life founded in 1866 by Herbert Alfred Vaughan, MHM, later Cardinal Vaughan.

History

The society was founded in 1866 by Herbert Alfred Vaughan.[2] In 1892, a separate North American offshoot, the Society of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart (Josephites), was formed.[3]

The society was formerly based at St Joseph's College at Mill Hill in north London.[4] 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.[5] Its present headquarters are at 6 Colby Gardens in Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 7GZ.

In 1884, St Peter's School, Freshfield, near Liverpool was founded to serve as a preparatory school to the college.[6]

During the Second World War. the college was evacuated to Lochwinnoch 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, Pope John XXIII 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 Diocese of Westminster 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.[7]

As of 2014, the congregation has forty priests working within Ireland and twenty working internationally, with an average age of 73.[8]

Superiors general

Prelates from their ranks

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill (M.H.M.).
  2. Book: Sources 1796-1949. 1 January 1983. Walter de Gruyter. 978-3-11-097033-3. 407–.
  3. Book: Yearbook of International Organizations. 1999. Union of International Associations.
  4. Book: Phyllis Mander-Jones. National Library of Australia. Australian National University. Manuscripts in the British Isles relating to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific. 1972. University Press of Hawaii. 9780708104507.
  5. Mill Hill Missionaries, "History", accessed 6 January 2016.
  6. http://www.mundus.ac.uk/cats/37/268.htm "St Joseph's Society Missionary Society (Mill Hill Missionaries)", Mill Hill Missionaries' Archives
  7. Web site: Mill Hill Missionaries Celebrate 150 Years - Diocese of Westminster. rcdow.org.uk. en. 2018-08-29.
  8. News: McGarry. Patsy. Review of orders' practices on child protection published. 2020-07-28. The Irish Times. en.
  9. Book: Arthur McCormack. Cardinal Vaughan: the life of the third Archbishop of Westminster, founder of St. Joseph's Missionary Society, Mill Hill. 1966. Burns & Oates.
  10. Nottingham and Midland Catholic News - Saturday 26 July 1930
  11. Book: Jeanne Logiurato (FRW) Hanline. National Register Publishing. National Catholic Directory. 1 July 2005. National Register Publishing. 978-0-87217-366-8.
  12. Web site: EUROPE/ENGLAND AND WALES - Appointment of National Director of the PMS, Fr. Anthony Chantry MHM - Agenzia Fides. Agenzia. Fides. www.fides.org.
  13. Web site: Mill Hill Missionaries celebrate 150 years - ICN. Independent Catholic News. www.indcatholicnews.com.