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  2. Congregation of the Hijas de Jesús - Wikipedia

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    Congregation of the Hijas de Jesús. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Daughters of Jesus (Spain) ... Code of Conduct;

  3. Daughters of Jesus (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Daughters of Jesus (Latin: Filiae Iesu, abbreviated as F.I., Spanish: Hijas de Jesús) is a Roman Catholic congregation of Religious Sisters founded on 8 December 1871 in Salamanca, Spain, by Candida Maria of Jesus (1845–1912).

  4. Daughters of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Under her leadership, the congregation grew from 60 sisters to over 600. A new and larger motherhouse was established in a neighboring town. Additional communities were established throughout France. The Daughters of Jesus then began to establish themselves outside France. In 1893 a provincial house for Canada was founded at Trois-Rivières ...

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    The congregation's number of church services per weekend was ten; KTRK-TV stated that this number of services "exceeds norms for a parish of its size." [17] In 2010 it had six deacons and four priests. [17] Holy Rosary was Texas's first Catholic church for black people. [18]

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Fort Worth (Latin: Diœcesis Arcis-Vorthensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in North Texas in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the metropolitan Archdiocese of San Antonio. The Diocese of Fort Worth was erected on August 9, 1969. As of 2023, the bishop is Michael Fors Olson.

  7. Candida Maria of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Barriola believed that she experienced a vision of Jesus Christ on 26 March 1869 on Good Friday. [1] On April 2, 1869, she received the inspiration to found a Congregation with the name Hijas de Jesus. On 8 December 1871 – alongside five companions – she founded the Daughters of Jesus and assumed the religious name: "Cándida María de ...

  8. María Antonia Bandrés Elósegui - Wikipedia

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    María Antonia Bandrés Elósegui (6 March 1898 – 27 April 1919) was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious from the Daughters of Jesus.She lived a brief life but was noted for her ardent faith and her Marian devotion while also being known for the effect she had on the faithful as well as agnostics whom she came into contact with.

  9. Westworth Village, Texas - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 76114. Area code: 817: FIPS code ... 2412244 [2] Website: Westworth Village, Texas: Westworth Village is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, ... the Fort Worth ...