About Us

The Sisters of Our Lady of China is a Diocesan Religious Institute of Consecrated Life, dedicated to apostolic mission work. The late Cardinal Tien, S.V.D., the first Asian born Cardinal in the history of the Catholic Church, founded the community in 1940, in Shantung Province, China.

After the Second World War, the Sisters left Mainland China and resettled in Taiwan in 1952, in the Chiai Diocese.

1960 Group Photo

The Sisters of Our Lady of China are primarily interested in serving God’s poor, sick, homeless and needy. The Community, as followers of Christ and His Blessed Mother, are active in the four-corners of the world.

They are engaged in pastoral care, education, healthcare, care of the aged and in serving in areas wherever the Bishops may call for help.

In Taiwan, The Sisters of Our Lady of China has established Chung Jen College of Nursing, Health Science and Management with over 2,000 students; St Martin De Porres Hospital with 1,000 in-patient beds, a 300-bed Nursing Home and the Home Care Group. They have won multiple awards for their innovative development models and quality services.

In December 1983, The Sisters of Our Lady of China established The Trustee of The Sisters of Our Lady of China in Australia and on the 1st of January 1984, gained ownership of Peakhurst Nursing Home (now renamed as Peakhurst Lodge).

Over the years, The Sisters of Our Lady of China has established itself as a preferred aged care service provider with strong business sustainability and long term viability.