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The Motto of the Order
For His Sake...
I am but one, but I am
one.
I cannot do
everything, but I can do something.
What I can do, I ought
to do.
What I ought to do, by
the grace of God I will do.
Lord, what will you
have me do?
The Prayer of the Order
O Eternal Father, you
have sent us your Son to teach us things pertaining
to your heavenly Kingdom.
Give your blessing to
our Order wherever it may be throughout the world.
Grant that we, your
Daughters, ever may discern your truth and bear the
cross through the battles of our earthly life.
Give us strength to
overcome temptation and the grace to work to spread
your Kingdom and to gather your scattered sheep
within your fold.
Pour out upon us the
sevenfold gift of the Holy Spirit that we may always
remember it is your work we are called to do, that
all we think, do or say may be pleasing in your
sight. We ask it all For His Sake, our King and
Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.

The emblem of the Order is in the form
of a modified Greek fleury cross inscribed in Latin,
“Magnanimiter Crucem Sustine,” the watchword of the
Order, meaning “With heart, mind and spirit uphold
and bear the cross.” At the base of the cross are
the letters “FHS”, initials that stand for the Motto
of the Order: “For His Sake”.
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An Order, not an
Organization
An Order is a
community under a religious rule; especially
one requiring members to take solemn
vows. We don't just enroll as members
and attend meetings; we take life-long vows
to follow the Rule of Prayer and Rule of
Service.
The Rule
of Prayer
In the Christian
life nothing can be substituted for prayer.
It is a Daughter’s daily recourse to the
source of life and strength. Every member
must have a rule of daily prayer.
Communication with God must be a growing,
deepening relationship with Father, Son and
Holy Spirit. Each Daughter’s Rule of Prayer
should be carefully considered and guarded.
It should be prayerfully chosen, reviewed
regularly and revised periodically.
Part of the Rule
of Prayer is to pray daily:
For the unity of Christ's Church.
For the spread of Christ's
Kingdom, especially among women and girls.
For God's blessing upon the
members of the Order.
For the spiritual growth of
the parish and for the clergy of the
parish to which the chapter owes
allegiance.
For the grace to follow our
Rule and for our own needs.
The Rule of
Service
Through her
Rule of Service, a Daughter daily seeks to
do the will of God where she is, remembering
Jesus’ words, “I tell you the truth,
whatever you did for one of the least of
these … you did it for me.” Matthew 25:40
(NIV). The Rule of Service is the
application of one’s baptismal vow,
reaffirmed by Confirmation:
To be Christ's faithful servant in the
extension of His Kingdom
To regularly take part in the worship,
study and work of the Church.
To render at all times aid to the clergy
as deemed necessary for the
spiritual
up-building of the parish.
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