RSCJ
The term "RSCJ" stands for the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order founded in 1800 by Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat. The order focuses on education and spiritual development, primarily for women and girls, and operates schools and institutions worldwide.
RSCJ members take vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, dedicating their lives to serving God and the community. They emphasize the importance of personal relationships with Jesus Christ and strive to promote social justice and the well-being of others through their educational and pastoral work.