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New Jersey bishop installs new leader of Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood

Sister Reji Varghese began her three-year term as head of the Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood for the United States after her recent installation. / Credit: Joe Gigli/Diocese of PatersonCNA Staff, Oct 21, 2025 / 17:26 pm (CNA).Sister Reji Varghese began her three-year term as head of the Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood for the United States after her recent installation presided over by Bishop Kevin Sweeney of Paterson, New Jersey, on Oct. 13.Varghese will be the delegate for the Daughters in the U.S., leading three missionary communities that live out their charism by "caring for the youth and the elderly while reflecting in the day-to-day life that same sacrificial love that impelled Christ shed his blood for our salvation," according to the statement from the Daughters.The Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood at the installation of their new head, Sister Reji Varghese. Credit: Joe Gigli/Diocese of PatersonThe superior general o...
Sister Reji Varghese began her three-year term as head of the Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood for the United States after her recent installation. / Credit: Joe Gigli/Diocese of Paterson

CNA Staff, Oct 21, 2025 / 17:26 pm (CNA).

Sister Reji Varghese began her three-year term as head of the Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood for the United States after her recent installation presided over by Bishop Kevin Sweeney of Paterson, New Jersey, on Oct. 13.

Varghese will be the delegate for the Daughters in the U.S., leading three missionary communities that live out their charism by "caring for the youth and the elderly while reflecting in the day-to-day life that same sacrificial love that impelled Christ shed his blood for our salvation," according to the statement from the Daughters.

The Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood at the installation of their new head, Sister Reji Varghese. Credit: Joe Gigli/Diocese of Paterson
The Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood at the installation of their new head, Sister Reji Varghese. Credit: Joe Gigli/Diocese of Paterson

The superior general of the congregation, who is based in Rome, appointed Varghese as the new delegate, an act that "renewed" the U.S. delegation, according to the Daughters. 

The Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood serve across the U.S., including in New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut. 

Originally founded in Italy, the community is found throughout Italy as well as in Brazil, East Timor, India, Nigeria, and the Philippines. The congregation ministers to orphans, vulnerable children, the sick, and the elderly as well as educating youth. 

In 1873, Father Thomas Maria Fusco, now a "blessed" in the Catholic Church, moved by the plight of an orphaned street girl, founded the Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood in Pagani, Italy. 

Beginning with the seven orphans at their founding, the three original sisters had a "mission of spreading the devotion of the charity of the precious blood of Christ by which God's infinite love for us is revealed," the Daughters told CNA in a statement. 

The sisters continue the founding legacy "by engaging in works of mercy through different apostolates such as assisting the poor, the sick, and the elderly as well as educating the children and young people, especially the most vulnerable," the congregation said. 

In Paterson, the Daughters operate a residential home for senior women called St. Joseph's Rest Home as well as a day care for young children. 

Sweeney celebrated the installation Mass on Oct. 13 along with five other priests including the sisters' chaplain, Father Charles Waller. 

Varghese in response to her installation said she is relying on the grace of God in her new role. 

"As our father founder said: 'To love God, great talents are not necessary ... it is enough to have a heart capable of loving,'" she told CNA. 

Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood gather at the installation of Sister Reji Varghese, who just began her three-year term as head of the order for the United States. Bishop Kevin Sweeney of Paterson, New Jersey, presided over the installation Mass on Oct. 13, 2025. Credit: Joe Gigli/Diocese of Paterson
Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood gather at the installation of Sister Reji Varghese, who just began her three-year term as head of the order for the United States. Bishop Kevin Sweeney of Paterson, New Jersey, presided over the installation Mass on Oct. 13, 2025. Credit: Joe Gigli/Diocese of Paterson

"I know my limits, but by the grace of God and Blessed Thomas Maria Fusco, and with the cooperation of all the sisters, God's will shall be done," she said.

"I am very happy for our sisters' ongoing support, friendship, and prayers during these days," Varghese continued. "My wish is that in whatever we do and say may the charity of the blood of Jesus keep us always united."

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