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The Western Province of the USA has a mission in Kenya, where in conjunction with parish ministry water projects have been initiated to provide clean water to the people. [22] The New England Province was founded in 1904 by Vincentians from Poland. They staff parishes in New York and Connecticut.
The New England Province administered a mission in Iraq, Jamaica, and Jordan. In 1943, the Maryland-New York Province was once again split into the Maryland Province and the New York Province, whose territory included all of New York State and northern New Jersey. From the New York Province, the Buffalo Province was created in 1960, whose ...
In 2010, the Sisters took a new mission at St. Columba Church in Hopewell Junction, running the school and religious education office. Sisters of St. Agnes - The sisters, whose motherhouse is located in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, previously staffed a number of parochial schools, including Sacred Heart in Yonkers, Our Lady Queen of Angels in Harlem ...
The religious institute set off on a new mission that would become their hallmark accomplishment. [4] Teams of missionaries settled in the several Pacific Ocean islands to spread the Gospel, build churches, and evangelize new faithful. The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary was particularly successful in the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Loyola Jesuit Seminary - Operated from 1955 to 1973; run by the Society of Jesus. Mater Christi Seminary - Closed in 1969; operated by the Diocese of Albany; Mount Alvernia Seminary - Operated from 1950 to 1967; run by the Italian-American Province of the Immaculate Conception of the Order of Friars Minor.
Fr. Gerald Fitzgerald, [177] Founded the Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete. Msgr. Edward J. Flanagan. [178] Fr. José Manuel Gallegos, [179] [180] Democratic Party politician and part of the History of New Mexico. Fr. James Gower, [181] [182] Peace activist and co-founder of the College of the Atlantic.
Jesuit mission in Żuromin (1718–1773) Jesuit college in Krasnystaw (1720–1780), now Regional Museum and Church of Saint Francis Xavier Jesuit mission in Mazyr (c.1725–1773) Jesuit residence in Wschowa (1727–1773) Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Nowy Sącz (since 1831)
The Passionists, officially named the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (Latin: Congregatio Passionis Iesu Christi), abbreviated CP, [3] are a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men, founded by Paul of the Cross in 1720, with a special emphasis on and devotion to the Passion of Jesus Christ.