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  2. Servants of Charity - Wikipedia

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    The Servants of Charity (Latin: Congregatio Servorum a Charitate) is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men. Members of this clerical congregation are popularly known as 'Guanelliani' (or Guanellians, in English).

  3. File:DOE Organization Chart - October 2014 1.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:DOE Organization Chart - October 2014 1.pdf. Add languages. ... English: New DOE orginization chart as of Oct. 2014. Date: 6 October 2014: Source: Department of ...

  4. Little Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for the Sick Poor

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    The Little Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for the Sick Poor (Italian: Piccole Serve del Sacro Cuore di Gesù per gli Ammalati Poveri; Latin: Congregatio Parvarum Servarum a S. Corde Iesu pro infirmis pauperibus; abbreviation: P.S.S.C.) is a religious institute of pontifical right whose members profess public vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and follow the evangelical way of life ...

  5. Robert K. Greenleaf - Wikipedia

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    He continued writing, refining and focusing his ideas on several different areas of leadership. For example, to apply Servant Leadership to an organizational level, he wrote "The Institution as Servant". For educators, he wrote "The Leadership Crisis: A Message for College and University Faculty" and "Teacher as Servant".

  6. Sisters Servants of the Sacred Heart - Wikipedia

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    The congregation was founded by the Servant of God, Abbé Peter-Victor Braun, in Paris in 1866. [2] Braun, who was a native of Saint-Avold in the Lorraine region, had moved there to meet the spiritual needs of the German-speaking people of his region who were flocking from the farms to the capital at the height of the Industrial Revolution in France to find work.

  7. Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - Wikipedia

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    The congregation has its origin in the French religious institute of the Sisters Servants of the Sacred Heart, founded by the Abbé Peter-Victor Braun in Paris in 1866. In the course of his ministry, Braun served in a seedy quarter of the city where he became aware of the struggle of the young women there who had come as unskilled workers, especially when they were not able to find work in the ...

  8. Servant leadership - Wikipedia

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    Servant leadership is a leadership philosopy in which the goal of the leader is to serve. This is different from traditional leadership where the leader's main focus is the thriving of their company or organization. A servant leader shares power, puts the needs of the employees first and helps people develop and perform as highly as possible. [1]

  9. Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit, also known as Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, or simply Holy Spirit Sisters (Latin: Congregatio Missionalis Servarum Spiritus Sancti, SSpS) is a religious congregation within the Catholic Church.