- Order of Saint Elisabeth
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Not to be confused with Order of Saint Elizabeth.
The Order of the Sisters of St Elizabeth (Elisabethinae, Ordo Elisabethinarum, Sorores Hospitalariae S. Elisabethae, OSE) is a Catholic Church Order founded by Apollonia Radermecher (1571-1626) in Aachen in 1622. The order was called after Saint Elisabeth of Hungary (also of Thuringia). The Sisters of St. Elizabeth have a tradition of caring for the sick and so they have founded a lot of hospitals especially in Central Europe. In 1910s, Mother Pulcheria Wilhelm, superior general of the foundation in Klagenfurt, Austria, promoted the establishment of the sisters in North America.
The convents and hospitals were founded in these places:
- Aachen, 1622;
- Düren, 1650;
- Luxembourg, 1671;
- Graz, 1690;
- Vienna, 1709;
- Klagenfurt, 1710;
- Prague, 1719;
- Wrocław, 1736;
- Linz, 1745;
- Kadaň, 1748;
- Straubing, 1749;
- Munich, 1750;
- Cieszyn, 1753;
- Brno, 1754;
- Bratislava, 1758;
- Budapest, 1785;
- Neuburg, 1840;
- Jablunkov, 1850;
- Münsterberg, 1863;
- Humboldt, Saskatchewan, 1911
Categories:- Roman Catholic orders and societies
- 1622 establishments
- Religious organizations established in the 1620s
- Christian religious orders established in the 17th century
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