- Jeanne-Marie
Chavoin (29
August 1786 – 30 June 1858) and Jean-Claude
Colin together founded the
Marist Sisters, a
Catholic religious institute of women...
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NCATS Program". rarediseases.info.nih.gov.
Retrieved 2018-03-18. J.-P.
Chavoin; A. André; E. Bozonnet; A. Teisseyre; J. Arrue; B. Moreno; D. Glangloff;...
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Thomas More's Boys
College in
Vermont South (1968–1979) and the all-girl
Chavoin College in
Burwood (1966–1979). From 1980
until 2011, Year 11–12 students...
- 2019. André, A.; Dahan, M.; Bozonnet, E.; Garrido, I.; Grolleau, J.-L.;
Chavoin, J.-P. (January 2010). "Pectus excavatum :
correction par la technique...
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detention centers, etc.). The “Marist Sisters” were
founded by Jeanne-Marie
Chavoin on
December 8, 1824. They are
contemplative and
apostolic nuns (parish...
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Chisholm Kenneth Fay and
Tanya Bode Mitc****
Purple Hon. Dame Roma Mitc**** Amy
Pearce and
Daniel Rabbett Chavoin Pink Jeanne-Marie
Chavoin Liam Brooks...
- Marists:
Chanel – Red –
named after St
Peter Chanel Chavoin – Blue –
named after Jeanne-Marie
Chavoin Colin –
White –
named after Jean
Claude Colin Jaricot...
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women started in
France during the
early 19th
century by Jeanne-Marie
Chavoin and Jean-Claude Colin. The
college was
initially called Marist Convent...
- college,
students are
divided amongst six
homeroom groups:
Chavoin (Jeanne
Marie Chavoin),
Edwin (Brother
Edwin Farrell),
Ludovic (St Ludovic), Mackillop...
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determination by
convincing two
women living in the parish, Jean-Marie
Chavoin and
Marie Jotillon to join them in
their idea. The town of
Cerdon having...