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Josaphata (née Michaelina Hordashevska; Ukrainian: Михайлина Гордашевська; 20 November 1869 – 7 April 1919) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic religious sister in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The founders were the Blessed Josaphata Hordashevska and the Servant of God, Father Jeremiah Lomnytskyj, O.S.B.M. They are a different religious institute than the Congregation of Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate founded by Honorat Koźmiński.
Blessed Josaphata Michaelina Hordashevska: 1869: Lwów, Galicia, Austria-Hungary: 1919: Krystynopol, Ukrainian People's Republic: Co-foundress of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate: Blessed José Gregorio Hernández: 1864: Isnotú, Trujillo, Venezuela: 1919: Caracas, Venezuela: Father of new medicine in Venezuela Blessed María Antonia ...
Josaphata Hordashevska: 1919: 2001 José Gregorio Hernández: 1919: 2020 José Olallo: 1889: 2008 Joseph Gérard: 1914: 1988 Joseph (Eustachius) Kugler, OH: 1946: 2009 Josephine Leroux: 1794: 1920 Józef Ulma: 1944: 2023 Józef Cebula, OMI: 1941: 1999 Juan de Palafox y Mendoza: 1659: 2011 Juan Nepomuceno Zegrí Moreno: 1905: 2003 Juana María ...
In both parishes, he devoted his life to the improvement of the social conditions. He was also in contact with blessed Josaphata Hordashevska. [5] As pastor, he began his activities with the renewal of religious life entrusted to his parishioners. He completed the construction of the church in Żużel, and improved on the church in Tsebliv.
Blessed Martyrs of Nowogródek (+1943) Martyrs of Natal (+1645) Pedro Calungsod ... Josaphata Hordashevska (1869–1919) 7 October 2001. Ignatius Maloyan (1869–1915)
Josaphata Hordashevska, Roman Catholic sister; Joseph-Outhay Phongphumi, child; Josefina Vilaseca, Spanish Child of God; Juan Nepomuceno Zegrí Moreno, Spanish priest; Jury Kashyra, Belarusian priest; János Brenner, Hungarian priest; Jurgis Matulaitis-Matulevičius, Lithuanian priest; Juana María Condesa Lluch, Spanish nun; Kanoko Okamoto ...
Josaphata Hordashevska (1869–1919) Manuel González y García (1877–1940) Maria Anna Donati (1848–1925) Maria Gioia (1904|–1931) Maria Güell Puig (1848–1921)