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St. Alphonsus School: Baltimore – 1847 2002 [9] St. Ambrose Catholic School Baltimore – 1926 2012 [10] St. Anthony of Padua School Baltimore – 1884 2005 [2] St. Bernardine School Baltimore: Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary: 1928 2010 [1] [2] St. Clare School Essex – 1956 2010 [1] [2] St. Dominic School Baltimore ...
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has two major seminaries: St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore and Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg. [3] [4] It was revealed in late 2016 that the Archdiocese of Baltimore had paid off numerous settlements since 2011 for abuse victims. [5]
1542 North Gilmor St, Baltimore Founded in 1883, church dedicated in 1886 [31] St. Ignatius 740 N. Calvert St, Baltimore [32] St. Leo: 227 S. Exeter St, Baltimore Established in 1881 St. Mary's Seminary Chapel: 600 N. Paca St, Baltimore St. Matthew and Blessed Sacrament Blessed Sacrament Church, 4103 Old York Rd, Baltimore
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also called the Baltimore Basilica, is a Catholic cathedral in Baltimore, Maryland.It was the first Catholic cathedral built in the United States after the nation's founding, and was among the first major religious buildings constructed therein after the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.
As of 2020, the congregation consists of over 900 sisters in 100 communities in 14 countries on five continents: Argentina, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Philippines, Poland, Tanzania, Ukraine, Bolivia and Russia. The motherhouse and shrine of St. Ursula Ledóchowska is located in Pniewy. [1] The generalate is in ...
The street in London called St Mary Axe is named after the Church of St Mary Axe, originally dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin, Saint Ursula and the 11,000 virgins. It was demolished in the late 16th century; the site is located close to where the skyscraper informally known as The Gherkin now stands.
Querciolo Mazzonis, "A female idea of religious perfection: Angela Merici and the Company of St Ursula (1535-1540)," Renaissance Studies, 18,3 (2004), 391–411. Emily Clark (ed), Voices from an American Convent: Marie Madeleine Hachard and the New Orleans Ursulines, 1727-1760 (Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 2007).
Cordula of Cologne, also known as Saint Cordula, is an apocryphal saint. She was venerated in the Catholic Church as a companion of St. Ursula and her feast day was on 22 October, but she has not been listed in the Roman Martyrology since 1969 due to doubts about her historicity.