Charity, Sisters of, of St. Vincent de Paul \(New York\) — • Motherhouse at Mt. St. Vincent on Hudson, New York; not to be confused with the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul founded earlier Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Elizabeth — • A community founded at Newark, in 1859, by Mother Mary Xavier Mehegan, who for twelve years previously had been a member of the Sisters of Charity, of St. Vincent de Paul in New York Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
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
Charity, Sisters of, of Jesus and Mary — • A congregation founded in 1803 by Canon Triest, who was known as the St. Vincent de Paul of Belgium , for he was the founder as well of the Brothers of St. John of God, and the Sisters of the Infant Jesus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Paul — • These sisters who now add Of Chartres to their title to distinguish them from another congregation of the same name, were founded at Chartres in 1704 by Monsignor Maréchaut, a theologian of the Cathedral of Chartres, assisted by Mlle de Tilly… … Catholic encyclopedia
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Vincent de Paul — • A congregation of women with simple vows, founded in 1633 and devoted to corporal and spiritual works of mercy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Charity, Sisters of, \(St. John, New Brunswick\) — • Founded in 1854 by Bishop, subsequently Archbishop, Connolly Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Charity, Sisters of, of the Blessed Virgin Mary — • A congregation begun by five young women in Dublin, Ireland, 8 December, 1831, with the purpose of devoting themselves to the service of God in the education of children Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Louis — • Founded at Vannes in Brittany, in 1803, by Madame Molé, née de Lamoignan, for the education of poor girls, at the suggestion of Bishop de Pancemont, of Vannes, who was her director Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Charity, Sisters of, of Our Lady Mother of Mercy — • A congregation founded in Holland in 1832 by the Rev. John Zwijsen, pastor of Tilburg, aided by Mary M. Leijsen, for the instruction of children and the betterment of a people deprived of spiritual aid by the disastrous effects of the… … Catholic encyclopedia