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  2. Colegio de las Hijas de Jesus - Wikipedia

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    They were Sisters Saturnina Herrero, Patria Ortega, Eloisa Alonso, Angeles de Dios, Victoria Ruiz and Concepcion Tolosa. The school opened on June 7 the same year, with only three classes—kindergarten, Grades I and II and was supported by Tanza parish priest, Mill Hill Missionary Fr. Lawrence Rogan and Bishop James McCloskey of Jaro.

  3. Daughters of Jesus (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - Wikipedia

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    Immaculate Heart High School−Los Angeles, established in 1906 in the Los Feliz district, Los Angeles. [20] Immaculate Heart College, 1916-1981; Immaculate Heart Middle School, est. 1975; St Bernardines School High School, [21] in San Bernardino, California, est. 1938, merged with Aquinas High School [22] in 1971; Alverno High School, est. 1960

  5. Congregation of the Hijas de Jesús - Wikipedia

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

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    In 1889, at the suggestion of Pope Leo XIII, the sisters came to New York, and opened convents in the archdioceses of Chicago, Denver, Newark, Seattle, and Los Angeles and the dioceses of Brooklyn and Scranton. [3] In 1892 they established Columbus Hospital in New York City, [4] which later became Cabrini Medical Center and operated until 2008.

  7. Candida Maria of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Barriola believed that she experienced a vision of Jesus Christ on 26 March 1869 on Good Friday. [1] On April 2, 1869, she received the inspiration to found a Congregation with the name Hijas de Jesus. On 8 December 1871 – alongside five companions – she founded the Daughters of Jesus and assumed the religious name: "Cándida María de ...

  8. Congregations of the Heart of Mary - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of the Holy and Immaculate Heart of Mary were founded in July, 1848, at Pico Heights, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. In the Diocese of Monterey and Los Angeles the sisters number about 110, and have charge of about 700 children and 60 orphans, in 1 college, 5 academies, and 1 orphan asylum. [1]

  9. Maryknoll Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The first group of sisters went to Los Angeles and Seattle in 1914 to work among the children of Japanese immigrants. In 1920, Patrick Joseph Hayes , Archbishop of New York , granted the sisters canonical approval as a diocesan religious community; they became known as "the Foreign Mission Sisters of St. Dominic" in recognition of the religious ...