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  2. Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Catholic female religious congregation founded in 1880 by Frances Xavier Cabrini. Their aim is to spread devotion to the Sacred Heart by means of spiritual and corporal works of mercy. The sisters conduct homes for the aged and the sick, orphanages, industrial schools, sewing classes ...

  3. St. Therese Retreat Center - Wikipedia

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    1931. Administration. Diocese. Columbus. Clergy. Bishop (s) Earl K. Fernandes. St. Therese Retreat Center is a retreat house and shrine of the Catholic Diocese of Columbus dedicated to Thérèse of Lisieux located on East Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio.

  4. Catholic Daughters of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 10 West 71st Street. Manhattan, New York City. Worthy National Regent. Emily Guilherme. Website. www.catholicdaughters.org. Catholic Daughters of the Americas was founded in 1903, is one of the largest women's organizations in the Americas. Founded in Utica, New York, it has its headquarters in Manhattan, New York City. [1][2][3]

  5. Nancy Crow - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Morrison Crow (born 1943) is an American art quilter and fiber artist. [1] She is one of the leading figures in the development of the art quilting movement of the 1970s and 1980s, and is also known for her development of certain techniques to allow more spontaneity and expression.

  6. Weavertown Amish Mennonite Church - Wikipedia

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    The break with the Old Order Amish began on February 27, 1910, when bishops from outside the community were invited to ordain ministers for the new church. This may have occurred at the home of George W. Beiler, near the village of Gordonville, Pennsylvania. Worship services were conducted on alternating Sundays in homes of members, as the Old ...

  7. Valle Crucis Episcopal Mission - Wikipedia

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    These Hermitage (religious retreat) are small cabins designed for individuals desiring temporary renewal and reflection, and are open to artists, writers, educators and people of many faith backgrounds. The hermitages and the chapel create a small, isolated community separate from the rest of the mission, and the chapel has a hickory floor, a ...

  8. Sewing circle - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian groups. Sewing circle is also the phrase used (by Marlene Dietrich, for instance [8]) to describe the group of lesbian and bisexual woman writers and actresses, such as Mercedes de Acosta and Tallulah Bankhead, and their relationships in celebrity circles and in Hollywood, United States, particularly during Hollywood's Golden Age from ...

  9. St. Ursula Academy (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The early curriculum consisted of courses in English, German, French, History, Art, Music, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Cooking, and Sewing. There were two primary departments in the school: Elementary and Collegiate. In 1905, the school relocated to Collingwood Boulevard to a recently purchased facility that included a new convent and academy.