The article emphasizes the unique identity of the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (SIHM) in Thailand as agents of the universal call to holiness within the Church.
Rooted in a history marked by God’s merciful love, the congregation’s foundation is seen as a providential and particular gift to the Church. The abstract underscores the significance of the founder’s role and historical context in shaping the identity of the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, highlighting their distinct mission within the broader framework of the Church’s call to holiness.
Reference time period: 1900 – 2005
M. Paramathawirote, “The identity of the sisters servants of the immaculate heart of Mary in Thailand” in “The beginnings of the salesian presence in East Asia” Acts of the seminar on salesian history, Hong Kong, 4-6 December 2004. Vol II, Don Bosco Press, Inc., Makati 2006, 89-101.
Reference institution:
ACSSA