The Missionary Sisters of Service are members of Catholic Religious Australia (CRA). CRA has recently put out a media statement expressing its opposition to the stockpiling of COVID-19 vaccines by wealthy nations and supports an equitable distribution of vaccines...
Our News
We, Missionary Sisters of Service, keep busy in our various communities. We host and attend events, are busy with different projects, and happenings. On this page, you’ll find links to all our latest news and events, reflections and books.
An unexpected gift, Fr John Wallis portrait on canvas
We are excited to show off a beautiful new gift that is gracing the wall of our MSS office in Melbourne. Jeff Byrne has been a director of our Highways and Byways – A Community of Service Board for the past seven years. During this time, we’ve been so grateful to Jeff...
Beryl Gleeson: counting her blessings each day
At 86 years of age, Beryl Gleeson MSS is “more content now” than she’s ever been. Having entered the Missionary Sisters of Service community in August 1969 at age 34, she says now is a time for enjoying each moment, counting the blessings, and being at ease in “not...
13th Anniversary of National Apology
February 13 marks the 13th Anniversary of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's National Apology to the Stolen Generations. The Missionary Sisters of Service acknowledge that our ministry throughout Australia and beyond takes place on the sacred land and waterways of the many...
World Day for Consecrated Life
Today, February 2nd, we celebrate World Day for Consecrated Life. February 2nd is also the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. This day was chosen by Pope John Paul II to mark the World Day for Consecrated Life because it reflects how consecrated people offer their...
Sign nuclear weapons treaty, Prime Minister urged
We Missionary Sisters of Service endorse the call from the Bishop Delegate for Social Justice, Bishop Terry Brady, who has written to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, urging Australia to join the countries who have signed a treaty to ban nuclear weapons that comes into...
National prayer service to #ChangeTheHeart, 25 January
The Missionary Sisters of Service stand with all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in their struggles to achieve a First Nations Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Constitution and a Makarrata Commission to supervise treaty processes and truth-telling....
Vale Margaret Kenny, 1932-2021
We are saddened to share the news that one of our women, Margaret Kenny MSS, died on 3rd January 2021. Margaret was an MSS for 65 years having joined the community in 1956. Margaret was born in East St Kilda, Victoria, in 1932 and made her first profession with the...
Australian Government urged to release asylum seekers and refugees this Christmas
Catholic Religious Australia (CRA) has written to the Prime Minister and to the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs urging the Government to show mercy towards asylum-seekers and refugees who are suffering needlessly by calling for their...
December 2020 Newsletter out now
Our latest December 2020 newsletter, together with our mission entity, Highways and Byways - A Community of Service, is out now! As the photos show, not even our combined MSS/ Highways and Byways staff Christmas lunch could keep people from reading the latest issue,...
2020 John Wallis Memorial Lecture encourages communities of encounter
Congratulations to the Hobart branch of our mission entity, Highways and Byways - A Community of Service, in hosting the 2020 John Wallis Memorial Lecture on 24th November. As with many events this year, the Lecture was held online, and ‘sold out’ in the sense that we...
16 Days campaign to end gender-based violence
Each year Australian Catholic Religious Against Trafficking in Persons (ACRATH) participates in the United Nation’s 16 Days Campaign to end gender-based violence. The campaign begins on 25th November, International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women,...