Daughters of Charity

Daughters of Charity

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  • Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul — This article is about the 1633 Vincentian organization. For other religious orders, or branches, see Sisters of Charity. For other uses, see Daughters of Charity (disambiguation). A painting of cornette wearing Daughters of Charity by Armand… …   Wikipedia

  • Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood — For other uses, see Daughters of Charity. Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood is a congregation established on 6 January 1873 in the town of Pagani by Thomas Marie Fusco (1 December 1831 – 24 February 1891)[1]. References ^ Patron… …   Wikipedia

  • Daughters of Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus — For other uses, see Daughters of Charity. Daughters of Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (F.C.S.C.J.[1]) is a congregation established on 18 December 1823[2] in France by Jean Maurice Catroux (3 October 1794 – 16 April 1863[3]) and Rose Giet… …   Wikipedia

  • Charity, Sisters of, of Providence — • More accurately, Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Poor, founded in Montreal, Canada, by Bishop Bourget and Madame Jean Baptiste Gamelin (Marie Emélie Eugénie Tavernier), 25 March, 1843 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Daughters of Divine Love — The Daughters of Divine Love was founded by Godfrey Mary Paul Okoye on July 16, 1969, at Ukpor, Nigeria. Its Mother House is in Nigeria. External links [/ Daughters of Divine Love] …   Wikipedia

  • Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception — The Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception was founded in 1904 by the Right Reverend Lucian Bojnowski. They are located in New Britain, Connecticut.[1] External links Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception References ^ History of… …   Wikipedia

  • Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Daughters of — ▪ religious congregation       a Roman Catholic religious congregation founded at Paris in 1633 by St. Vincent de Paul (Vincent De Paul, Saint) and St. Louise de Marillac (Marillac, Saint Louise de). The congregation was a radical innovation by… …   Universalium

  • Charity, Sisters of — ▪ religious congregation       any of numerous Roman Catholic congregations of noncloistered women who are engaged in a wide variety of active works, especially teaching and nursing. Many of these congregations follow a rule of life based upon… …   Universalium

  • Daughters of the Cross — is a religious congregation of the Catholic Church founded in Liège in 1833. The foundress, Mère Marie Therese (Jeanne Haze), sent her Sisters over to England in 1863. Its formal title is The Congregation of the Daughters of the Cross of Liège.… …   Wikipedia

  • Daughters of Divine Charity —     Daughters of Divine Charity     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Daughters of Divine Charity     Founded at Vienna, 21 November, 1868, by Franziska Lechner (d. 1894) on the Rule of St. Augustine, and approved by the Holy See in 1884 and definitively …   Catholic encyclopedia

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