<P> The Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary are a group of Catholic Religious Sisters who were established in London, England, in 1903 . There they are commonly known as the Chigwell Sisters . In collaboration with their associates, auxiliaries, co-workers and volunteers, the Sisters work with the poor of the world, both to identify and transform underlying causes of suffering and to meet their practical needs . </P> <P> The congregation has its origin in the French religious institute of the Sisters Servants of the Sacred Heart, founded by the Abbé Peter - Victor Braun in Paris in 1866 . Braun, who was a native of Saint - Avold in the Lorraine region, had moved there to meet the spiritual needs of the people of his region who were flocking from the farms to the capital at the height of the Industrial Revolution in France to find work . He became a regular confessor at the famed Basilica of Our Lady of Victories in Paris . </P> <P> In the course of his ministry, Braun served in a seedy quarter of the city where he became aware of the struggle of the young women there who had come as unskilled workers, especially when they were not able to find work in the factories . He also saw single mothers struggling to survive with their children . With the help of a small group of volunteers he opened a hostel where the young women could find a refuge and place of support . He also opened a day care center so that mothers could be free to find employment to support their families . Additionally home visits were done by his volunteer ladies to the residences of the sick poor to care for them in their need . </P>

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