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While superior at Tours, Mary Euphrasia formed a contemplative nuns group, named the Magdalen Sisters (based in a devotion to Mary Magdalene's conversion), now known as the Contemplative Communities of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, for penitent women who wished to live a cloistered life, but were ineligible to become Sisters of Our Lady of Charity. [7]
The sisters came to England in 1863, building a large purpose built convent at Bartestree near Hereford and by 1910 also had houses at Waterlooville near Portsmouth, Monmouth, Southampton, and Northfield. By 1960 about 1,500 sisters served in forty-four communities of Our Lady of Charity in ten countries.
Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Formerly known as the Missionary Zelatrices of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the sisters serve at the following schools in the archdiocese: Our Lady of Pompeii (Greenwich Village), Santa Maria (Bronx), Sacred Heart Learning Center (Bronx) and St. Joseph (Manhattan).
Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus Christ Sovereign Priest; Sisters Minor of Mary Immaculate; Sisters of Adoration; Sisters of Charity; Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian-Setonian Tradition; Sisters of Charity of Australia; Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary; Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth; Sisters of Charity of Nazareth
A Sister of Charity of Jesus and Mary (ca. 1900) Sisters of Charity of Australia; Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary; Sisters of Charity of Montreal (also known as Grey Nuns) Sisters of Charity of Nevers; Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Évron Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine [12]
They were introduced into the United States in 1874. The Province of Our Lady of Hope is based in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. [89] Francis Hall at Alvernia University, Reading, PA. The Bernardine Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis was established in the United States in 1894. The congregation was founded in Cracow, Poland, in 1457, when ...
The Sisters of Jesus the Good Shepherd (Latin: Suore Jesu Buen Pastor; postnominal abbreviation: S.J.B.P.), also known as the Pastorelle Sisters, is a Catholic religious institute founded by Father James Alberione in Italy on 7 October 1938.
These are sub-divided into three branches: (a) The Sisters of St. Joseph who undertake the charge of orphans; (b) The Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, who devote themselves to educational work; (c) The Sisters of Hope, who nurse the sick. The Institute encountered much opposition at first, but the constitutions have now been canonically ...
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