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  2. Catholic sisters and nuns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of orders and sisters grew rapidly. In 1830 there were only 10 orders in the U.S, with under 500 sisters. By 1860 45 orders had been added and there were over 5,000 sisters. In 1830 there were only 20 Catholic female academies in the U.S., by 1860 there were 201. In 1830 there was one sister-founded hospital in the U.S..

  3. Sisters of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia

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    Her influence in Washington was significant both because of her family connections and because of the recognition of her work for the sick and wounded soldiers. Eighty sisters nursed the wounded and ill soldiers in Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee. Four sisters served on the U.S. Navy's first hospital ship, the "Red Rover". They were ...

  4. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington

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    Washington, D.C. Sisters of Mercy (former) Society of the Holy Child Jesus (former) 1964 2008 [50] [53] Mount Calvary Catholic School Forestville School Sisters of Notre Dame: 1950 2016 [58] [59] Nativity Catholic Academy Washington, D.C. – 1925 2008 [53] Our Lady of Perpetual Help Washington, D.C. School Sisters of Notre Dame 1921 2007 [60] [61]

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

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    Sisters of Bon Secours - A group of nursing Sisters, their convent was located at 1195 Lexington Avenue from 1885 until 1947, when they returned to their motherhouse in France. Today, however, a major medical chain established by the Sisters of this same congregation out of the Boston area run several previously-Catholic hospitals.

  6. Bon Secours Sisters - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, three Sisters sailed to the United States, and in the following year they opened a convent in Baltimore on the site of the present Grace Medical Center. The Bon Secours established the first day care facility in Baltimore in 1907 to help working mothers. They came to Washington, D.C., in 1905 to provide healthcare during a typhoid ...

  7. Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (SPI), also called Order of Perpetual Indulgence (OPI), is a charitable, protest, and street performance movement that uses drag and religious imagery to satirize issues of sex, gender, and morality (particularly Christian perspectives on these topics) and fundraise for charity.

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  9. Sisters' college - Wikipedia

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    A sisters' college is a college that primarily serves as a place for the education of future and current sisters and nuns. They are not to be confused with Catholic women's colleges , which are designed for general education programs and do not consider the education of nuns to be their focus.

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