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  2. Abbey of Regina Laudis - Wikipedia

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    The Benedictine Abbey of Regina Laudis was founded in 1947 by Mother Benedict Duss, O.S.B. and Mother Mary Aline Trilles de Warren, O.S.B. in Bethlehem, Connecticut.This monastic foundation was one of the first houses of contemplative Benedictine nuns in the United States.

  3. List of Benedictine colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    Thomas More University, historically a liberal arts college, was founded in 1921 as the all-women's Villa Madonna College in Covington, Kentucky, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, by Covington's Benedictine Sisters. The school became coeducational in 1945, and moved to a new campus in the nearby suburb of Crestview Hills, Kentucky in 1968 ...

  4. Vera Duss - Wikipedia

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    Vera Duss (November 21, 1910 — October 2, 2005), better known in her adult work as Mother Benedict Duss, O.S.B., was an American-born French medical doctor and Roman Catholic nun, founder and head of the Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem, Connecticut from 1947 until 1995.

  5. 'It's my happy place': Two Catholic nuns keep teaching ...

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    Sister of St. Joseph Linda Fusco, 73, left, and Erie Benedictine Sister Katherine Horan, 59, are shown at Blessed Sacrament School, where they serve as a math specialist and principal ...

  6. Nuns at college where Harrison Butker gave controversial ...

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    A group of nuns associated with Benedictine College is weighing in on Harrison Butker's controversial graduation speech.. The sisters of Mount St. Scholastica, who describe their group as a ...

  7. A. Lucille Matarese - Wikipedia

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    She also wrote articles for the Connecticut Law Review. From 1967 to 1969, Matarese served in the Connecticut House of Representatives and was a Democrat. In 1971, Matarese entered the Benedictine Abbey of Regina Laudis, in Bethlehem, Connecticut taking the name of Maria Immaculata Matarese. She received the monastic habit in 1973.

  8. Harrison Butker responds to commencement speech controversy - AOL

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    The sisters of Mount St. Scholastica, a group of nuns associated with Benedictine College, shared a statement about Butker's speech, saying it "fostered division."

  9. Noella Marcellino - Wikipedia

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    Mother Noella Marcellino, O.S.B., (born Martha A. Marcellino; June 30, 1951) [1] is an American Benedictine nun who has earned a doctorate in microbiology from the University of Connecticut. Studying fungi in France on a Fulbright Scholarship, [2] she concentrated on the positive effects of decay and putrefaction as well as the odors and ...