Table of 34 Religious Institutes Which Received Claims During the Royal Commission
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ROYAL COMMISSION DATA SURVEY APPENDIX 2 Part 1: Table of 34 Religious Institutes which received claims during the Royal Commission. All 34 religious institutes have joined or have committed in writing to join the National Redress Scheme, as of 30 June 2020. 1. Augustinians – Order of St Augustine 2. Benedictine Community of New Norcia 3. Blessed Sacrament Fathers 4. Brigidine Sisters 5. Capuchin Franciscan Friars 6. Carmelites – Order of Brothers of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mt Carmel 7. Christian Brothers 8. Columban Fathers 9. Daughters of Charity 10. De La Salle Brothers 11. Divine Word Missionaries 12. Dominican Fathers – Order of Preachers 13. Dominican Sisters of Eastern Australia and the Solomon Islands 14. Franciscan Friars 15. Good Samaritan Sisters 16. Good Shepherd Sisters – Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd 17. ISMAPNG 18. Jesuits – Society of Jesus 19. Marist Brothers 20. Marist Fathers – Society of Mary 21. Missionaries of the Sacred Heart 22. Pallottines – Society of the Catholic Apostolate 23. Passionists – Congregation of the Passion 24. Patrician Brothers 25. Redemptorists – Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer 26. Salesians of Don Bosco 27. Servite Friars 28. Sisters of Charity of Australia 29. Sisters of Mercy - Parramatta 30. Sisters of Mercy, Brisbane 31. Sisters of Nazareth 32. Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart 33. St John of God 34. Vincentians – The Congregation of the Mission ROYAL COMMISSION DATA SURVEY APPENDIX 2 PART 2: Table of 23 Religious Institutes which received between one and three claims during the Royal Commission and made either one or no payments in relation to these claims. These 23 religious Institutes have joined or have committed in writing to join the National Redress Scheme, as of 30 June 2020. 1. Australian Ursulines 2. Benedictine Monks – Sylvestrine Congregation of the Order of St Benedict 3. Cistercian Monks 4. Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion 5. Faithful Companions of Jesus 6. Franciscan Sisters of the Heart of Jesus 7. Loreto Sisters 8. Missionaries of God’s Love 9. Missionary Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception 10. Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart 11. Missionary Society of St Paul 12. Norbertine Canons 13. Order of Friars Minor Conventual 14. Presentation Sisters – QLD 15. Presentation Sisters – VIC 16. Resurrection Sisters of the Resurrection 17. Salvatorian Fathers 18. Scalabrinians 19. SDC Brothers – Society of Christian Doctrine 20. Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary 21. Sisters of Mercy - North Sydney 22. Sisters of St Joseph Lochinvar 23. The Maronite Sisters of the Holy Family ADDITIONAL INSTITUTIONS WHICH JOINED THE NATIONAL REDRESS SCHEME The following 13 Religious Institutes were not named during the Royal Commission but they have also joined the National Redress Scheme, as of 30 June 2020 1. Confraternity of Priests 2. Dominican Sisters of Western Australia 3. Family Care Sisters 4. Franciscan Missionaries of Mary 5. Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood 6. Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate 7. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Sisters 8. Presentation Sisters, Wagga Wagga 9. Presentation Sisters, Western Australia 10. Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions 11. Sisters of Our Lady of Sion 12. Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth 13. Sisters of the Little Company of Mary .