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  2. Notre Dame Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame Seminary seen from Carrollton Avenue.. The seminary was founded in 1923 and the building was designed by architect General Allison Owen. The seminary hosts a bronze copy of Ivan Meštrović's sculpture Christ and the Samaritan Woman which was exhibited at the Vatican pavilion at the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition.

  3. Samaritan woman at the well - Wikipedia

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    She is remembered on the Sunday four weeks after Pascha, which is known as "the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman". [20] In Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico, a celebration of the Samaritan woman takes place on the fourth Friday of Lent. The custom of the day involves churches, schools, and businesses giving away fruit drinks to passers-by. [21]

  4. Saint John's College, Whyalla - Wikipedia

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    It complemented an already existing Catholic system of education in Whyalla. In 1975 St. Francis Xavier Girls' School, conducted by the Good Samaritan Sisters, was transferred to this site and two schools were subsequently amalgamated. Until 2008 it was a co-educational, Catholic Secondary School with approximately 470 students in classes from ...

  5. Stella Maris College, Manly - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, the Parramatta orphanage, owned by the government but run by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, was closed and the Sisters at Manly took in additional charges. In the very early years the Sisters also conducted a small day school for neighbourhood children and a boarding school ‘for high class ladies’ on the site. [1]

  6. Sisters of the Good Samaritan - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder Geraldine Scholastica Gibbons The House of the Good Shepherd on Campbell Street in Sydney, c. 1908. Under the guidance of Polding’s co-founder, Mother Scholastica Gibbons, a Sister of Charity, the sisters cared for needy, homeless women at a refuge, the House of the Good Shepherd in Sydney, and orphans at the Roman Catholic Orphan School, a government institution at Parramatta. [2]

  7. Nicola D'Ascenzo - Wikipedia

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    He attended and then taught at the Pennsylvania Museum School, where he met his wife, fellow instructor Myrtle Dell Goodwin (1864–1954). They married in 1894, and moved to Italy, where he studied at the Scuola Libera in Rome. The couple returned to Philadelphia in 1896, where he worked as a portrait painter and opened D'Ascenzo Studios ...

  8. Christ and the Samaritan Woman (Meštrović) - Wikipedia

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    Christ and the Samaritan Woman is an outdoor sculpture by Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović.Created in 1957, the sculpture resides in front of O’Shaughnessy Hall on the campus of the University of Notre Dame as part of the Shaheen-Mestrovic Memorial, which was completed in 1985 by the Department of Landscape Architecture and Planning in the South Bend office of Cole Associates. [1]

  9. Pentecostarion - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday of the Samaritan Woman [6] is the Fifth Sunday of Pascha, commemorating the Woman by the well, (traditionally known as Photina in Greek or Svetlana in Russian), as recounted in the Gospel reading for the day, John 4:5-42.