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  2. Ursuline Sisters Daughters of Mary Immaculate - Wikipedia

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    The Ursuline Sisters Daughters of Mary Immaculate (Italian: Suore Orsoline Figlie di Maria Immacolata) are members of a Verona-based Catholic congregation of sisters. The main purpose of the congregation is the human and Christian training of young people .

  3. Ursulines - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Saint Joseph Junior College for Women operated between 1925 and 1950 in Maple Mount, Kentucky, with the Ursulines offering co-educational extension courses at Owensboro. The Ursulines merged their extension courses with Mount Saint Joseph Junior College in 1950, creating the co-educational Brescia University that remains in operation.

  4. List of Catholic universities and colleges in the United States

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    40 Ursuline (Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph) ... Iowa), Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary; University of Mount Saint Vincent (Riverdale, Bronx, ...

  5. Mother Mary Amadeus of the Heart of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    She is the founder of the Ursuline missions in Montana and Alaska. [3] In 1884 the founding Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, Montana, Jean-Baptiste Brondel, invited the Ursulines to work with the Jesuits at St. Peter's Mission Church, and Mother Mary Amadeus came with five Ursulines she had chosen. They founded a boarding school ...

  6. Brescia University - Wikipedia

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    Brescia University traces its roots to Mount Saint Joseph Junior College for Women, founded in 1925 by the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph at Maple Mount, a rural area outside Owensboro. Coeducational extension courses were started at Owensboro and eventually grew into its own campus.

  7. Daughters of Mary Immaculate - Wikipedia

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    Daughters of Mary Immaculate may refer to: Daughters of Mary Immaculate (Chaldean), a Chaldean Catholic apostolic order in Iraq; Marianist Sisters, also known as the Daughters of Mary Immaculate, a Catholic religious institute in France; Ursuline Sisters Daughters of Mary Immaculate, a Catholic congregation of sisters in Italy

  8. Mount St. Joseph University - Wikipedia

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    Mount St. Joseph University was established by the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio, a religious congregation that traces its roots to Elizabeth Ann Seton, North America's first canonized saint. The first Sisters of Charity arrived in Cincinnati from Maryland in 1829 and opened St. Peter's Academy, then St. Mary's Academy. By 1853, these ...

  9. Ursuline Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Ursuline Sisters can refer to one of several religious institutes: Ursulines, founded in Italy in 1535; Society of the Sisters of Saint Ursula of the Blessed Virgin, established 1605; Congregation of the Ursulines of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus (Grey Ursulines), est. 1920 (1908)