Little Sisters of Jesus
| Abbreviation | LSJ (Post-nominal initials) |
|---|---|
| Established | 1939 |
| Founder | Madeleine Hutin |
| Founded at | Touggort, French Algeria |
| Type | Centralized Religious Institute of Consecrated Life of Pontifical Right (for Women) |
| Purpose | To be Sister to the People of God especially the poor and the least considered in the Society |
| Headquarters | Generalate Tre Fontane, Rome |
Region served | 70 countries in Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania |
| Members | 1400 (2000) |
Mother General | Sr. Maria Chiara Ferrari, LSJ |
Motto | Jesus Caritas Latin, Jesus is love English |
| Affiliations | Roman Catholic Church |
The Little Sisters of Jesus are a community of Catholic religious sisters. Inspired by the life and writings of Charles de Foucauld, they were founded by Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus (Madeleine Hutin).