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The Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (I.H.M.) is a Catholic religious institute of sisters, founded in 1845 by Fr. Louis Florent Gillet, CSsR, and Mother Theresa Maxis Duchemin, a co-founder of the Oblate Sister of Providence.
MONROE — Monroe's Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary congregation recently elected a new Leadership Council and celebrated several Sisters with milestone ministry anniversaries ...
The Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM), founded as the Daughters of the Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Catholic religious teaching institute for women. The institute was founded in the Catalan city of Olot , ( Spain ) in 1848 by Father Joaquim Masmitjà i de Puig as a means of rebuilding society ...
The Sister-Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary were founded at Quebec in 1859 by Pierre-Flavien Turgeon, Archbishop of Quebec, and Marie-Josephte Fitzbach, to shelter penitent girls, and provide Christian education for children. The congregation now numbers about 400 members in the United States and Canada in charge of 26 establishments ...
Mar. 11—PLATTSBURGH — The Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate was founded in the Byzantine-Ukrainian Catholic Rite 130 years ago in Western Ukraine. It is through these Religious that the ...
Immaculate Heart of Mary and Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Building Sisterhood: A Feminist History of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (1997) Mannard, Joseph G. "“Our Dear Houses Are Here, There + Every Where”: The Convent Revolution in Antebellum America" American Catholic Studies 128.2 pp.1-27.in Project MUSE
Mary Adrian Barrett, IHM, born Dorothy Marie Barrett, (February 14, 1929 – October 12, 2015), was an American religious sister of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, an educator and the founder of Friends of the Poor, a nonprofit organization based in Scranton, Pennsylvania. [1]
She was the first US-born African American to become a religious sister. She helped found both the Oblate Sisters of Providence—the first order of Black nuns in the US—and the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The latter, founded in Monroe, Michigan, was the first predominantly White order founded by an African American ...