St. Francis of Assisi bearing witness to the poor, humble, Christ, laid the foundation of a new form of life based on the Gospel. He renounced totally and happily all worldly goods and its pleasures, so that he was able to proclaim, My God My All in all sincerity. His poor humble life, his fraternity and zealous apostolic activity could really effect a renewal of Christian life in his time. St. Clare was the first woman who followed crucified Lord in the footprints of Francis and the Franciscan II Order (Cloistered) was established for women. The Franciscan spirit which diffused its fragrance in the surroundings of Assisi in the thirteenth century, spread to Kerala also towards the latter half of the nineteenth century.
To glorify the Sacred Heart of Jesus and have an insatiable thirst to transmit the compassionate love of that Heart.
To live radically the discipleship of Jesus, experiencing deeply the compassionate love of God, the Father, manifested through the Sacred Heart of Jesus and sharing it with fellowmen.
Consecration of our life for the glorification of the Heavely Father through ‘Our Prayer, works and sufferings’ (const. 1936).
“Snehaya Danaya Cha Rekshanaya” (Redemption through love and self- giving).