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Colegio de las Hijas de Jesus is a school run by the Daughters of Jesus located at Ledesma St., Iloilo City, Philippines. It was first founded by Saint Candida Maria de Jesus . History
7 Congregation of the Hijas de Jesus (FI) 8 Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM Missionaries) – Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (CICM) 9 Congregation of the Religious Missionaries of St. Dominic (Mission Sisters) – Congregación de Religiosas Misioneras de Sto.
Manresa School is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic school in Parañaque.Established in 1971, Manresa School is run by the nuns of the Congregation of the Hijas de Jesus, founded by Candida Maria de Jesus.
Colegio de San José, also referred to by its acronym CSJ, is a higher education institution in Iloilo City in the Philippines. [1] It is run by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent De Paul in Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines. It was established on July 9, 1871, and is the first Catholic school for girls in Western Visayas.
Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepción - Cebu, also known by its acronym CIC, is a private Catholic basic education institution operated by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent De Paul in Cebu City, Philippines. It began operation on May 30, 1880, in its Cebu City campus and originally was an all-girls school, making it the first school for ...
The Daughters of Jesus (Latin: Filiae Iesu, abbreviated as F.I., Spanish: Hijas de Jesús) is a Roman Catholic congregation of Religious Sisters founded on 8 December 1871 in Salamanca, Spain, by Candida Maria of Jesus (1845–1912).
Cándida María de Jesús (31 May 1845 – 9 August 1912), born in Andoain, as Juana Josefa Cipitria y Barriola, was a Spanish nun and the founder of the Daughters of Jesus. [1] The order – founded in 1871 – was under Jesuit direction from her spiritual director and was involved with the education of children in Salamanca though expanded ...
Loyola College of Culion is a private, Catholic, Jesuit, secondary and higher education institution run by the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus, in Culion, Palawan, Philippines. The school was opened by the Jesuits in 1936 for the purpose of having a school for the children of leprosy patients.