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The Daughters of Mary, Mother of Our Savior are a congregation of Traditional Catholic religious sisters founded in 1984 by Father Clarence Kelly.The motherhouse and novitiate are located in Round Top, New York, in the Catskill Mountains, with additional houses in Melville, New York, and White Bear Lake, Minnesota, where they operate schools and are involved in various forms of charity work.
Daughters of Mary Immaculate (Dimesse Sisters), India: D.M.I. Daughters of Mary and Joseph (Formerly knows as Ladies of Mary) D.M.J. Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception: D.M. Msgr. Lucian Bojnowski: 1904 Daughters of Mary, Mother of Healing Love: D.M.M.L. Mother Paul Marie: 2003 Daughters of Mary, Mother of Our Savior: Bishop ...
Daughters of Mary, Health of the Sick; Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy; Daughters of Our Lady of the Garden; Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart; Daughters of Providence (Paris) Daughters of Saint Mary of Providence; Daughters of St. Camillus; Daughters of St. Paul; Daughters of the Cross; Daughters of the Divine Redeemer; Daughters of the ...
The Franciscan Sisters, Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary were founded in Olpe, Germany in 1860 by Mother Clara Pfaender to care for the sick poor. They came to the United States in 1872 in response to a request for medical care for the German immigrant community of St. Louis, Missouri .
The sisters began teaching in the parish and elsewhere, such as Our Lady of Czestochowa School in Harrison, New Jersey. They founded a high school, Mary Immaculate Academy, in New Britain. In 1925, the sisters established St. Lucian's Home for the Aged. The community became a diocesan institute in 1929, and later pontifical institute.
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The ministry of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians is youth-centered. The Sisters in Liverpool, England opened Mary, Help of Christians High School in 1965. [4] Many Sisters are involved in youth clubs and projects, the present day version of the ‘oratory’ so much a part of Salesian work and belief.
[1] [2] Her vision was to become a member of the Third Order of Mary and to work with Māori. [3] Aubert helped form the Holy Congregation in 1862 and they took over the Nazareth Institute near Freemans Bay in Auckland, which was a boarding school for Māori girls. Aubert taught at the school alongside Peata who was the first Māori nun and ...