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  2. St. Anne's Society - Wikipedia

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    The St. Anne's Society is a Catholic support group for women in the United States. It was founded in 1881 by Anna Wick as the St. Anne's Mother's Society. Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for families to assist parish programs, to be involved in spiritual, educational.

  3. Basilica of Sainte Anne de Détroit - Wikipedia

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    Basilica of Sainte Anne de Détroit (French: Basilique Sainte-Anne de Détroit) is located at 1000 St. Anne Street in Detroit, Michigan and serves the needs of Ste. Anne Parish. The parish founded by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and 100 French colonists of New France on July 26, 1701, [ 1 ] is recognized as the second-oldest continuously ...

  4. List of people associated with St Anne's College, Oxford

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    As a former women's college, St Anne's continues to refer to former students, male or female, as "alumnae". [1] The list includes people associated with the Society of Oxford Home-Students and St Anne's Society prior to the official founding of the College.

  5. Congregation of the Sisters of St. Ann - Wikipedia

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    That region now has the largest group of communities of the Sisters of St. Ann. Dominici was beatified by Pope Paul VI in 1978. The Sisters began to serve in Switzerland in 1920, where they helped immigrants to that country, mostly Italians. In 1952 they established a presence in the United States.

  6. Saint Anne - Wikipedia

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    The number of visitors to the Basilica of Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré is greatest on St Anne's Feast Day, 26 July, and the Sunday before Nativity of the Virgin Mary, 8 September. In 1892, Pope Leo XIII sent a relic of St Anne to the church. [18] In the Maltese language, the Milky Way galaxy is called It-Triq ta' Sant'Anna, literally "The Way of St ...

  7. St Anne's College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, the Society of Oxford Home-Students was renamed the St Anne's Society and given its coat of arms by Eleanor Plumer (Principal, 1940–1953). [27] The name St Anne's was chosen as historically, there was a chapel of Saint Anne at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin where, from the college's earliest days, the whole student body ...

  8. Sisters of Saint Anne - Wikipedia

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    St. Ann's schoolhouse, built in 1844 as a log cabin and used by the Sisters of Saint Anne since 1858, is conserved as part of Royal British Columbia Museum. In 1858, the congregation accepted a request to help Modeste Demers, the Bishop of Vancouver Island, with the education of the children of the First Nations and of the growing European immigrants in that remote mission region.

  9. St. Anne Shrine of Fall River - Wikipedia

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    St. Anne Shrine is a historic local landmark located at the intersection of South Main and Middle streets in Fall River, Massachusetts. Until 2018, it was a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River .