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  2. Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Helpers, formerly known as the Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Paris, France, in 1856, with the objective of assisting the souls in Purgatory through their service to the needy of the world.

  3. List of religious orders in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    Society of the Holy Child Jesus - They run the School of the Holy Child in Rye, and the Cornelia Connelly Education Center in Manhattan (2009). Ursulines - Founded and operate The Academy of Mount St. Ursula , in the Bronx which is the oldest, continually operating, all girls school in New York State.

  4. Holy Souls (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    All Souls' Day is a day of prayer and remembrance for the faithful departed, observed by certain Christian denominations on 2 November. Holy Souls or Holy Soul may also refer to: All Souls (disambiguation), in particular Church penitent, souls in Purgatory; Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls; Church of the Holy Souls in Purgatory (Alcamo)

  5. Margaret Fairchild - Wikipedia

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    The former Convent of the Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls on Gloucester Avenue where Fairchild was a novice in 1936, now the North Bridge House School.. Margaret Fairchild was born in 1911 in Hellingly in East Sussex, the daughter of Harriett (née Burgess; 1879–1963) and George Bryant Fairchild (1866–1944), a surveyor and sanitary inspector.

  6. Adorers of the Blood of Christ - Wikipedia

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    She founded it as an active apostolic teaching community, [2] and opened a school for girls. Before long she was joined by others and schools were opened in the small towns of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples. On May 30, 1855, Pope Pius IX issued a “decree of praise” approving their work. In 1866, Maria De Mattias died in Rome of ...

  7. Sisters of the Precious Blood (Monza) - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of the Precious Blood (in Latin: Congregationis Sororum a Pretiosissimo Sanguine, English: sometimes referred to as Congregation sisters of the Most Precious Blood) is a female religious teaching and social congregation of pontifical right [1] founded in Monza in 1874 and still headquartered there as of 2021.

  8. Spirit photography - Wikipedia

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    Biddle spotted the forgery on Facebook and noticed that the "ghost" looked like a well documented photo called The Madonna of Bachelor's Grove taken by the Ghost Research Society in 1991. It is unclear if the Ghosts of New England Research Society posted the photos knowing they were hoaxes or if they were fooled by the restaurant owner who sent ...

  9. Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and ...

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    The Institute of the Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa (SCCG), also known as the Sisters of Maria Bambina (Sisters of Holy Child Mary) had its origins in a house which the people called "Conventino" (small convent) in Lovere, Italy. [1] It was founded by a young woman of 26 named Bartolomea Capitanio in 1832.