- A
motherhouse or
mother house is the prin****l
house or
community for a
Catholic religious community. One
example is the
Missionaries of Charity's motherhouse...
- Grey Nuns
Motherhouse, now
known as the Grey Nuns Building, is a
former motherhouse of the Grey Nuns
located at 1190 Guy Street, in the
Borough of Ville-Marie...
- Cincinnati, Ohio (1868) and Cold Spring,
Kentucky (1869). The
orders motherhouse remains in
Aachen and
maintains houses in Brazil, Holland, and the United...
- 1964,
where they
continue today. The
motherhouse remained on
Chase Street in
Baltimore until a new
motherhouse was
built in 1961 at 701 Gun Road in southwest...
-
Sisters of St.
Dominic Motherhouse Complex, is a
historic convent complex and
national historic district at 555
Albany Avenue in
North Amityville, Suffolk...
-
religious institute of
Dominican sisters in the
United States.
Their motherhouse is in Adrian, Michigan. The
Congregation serves in
ministries education...
-
Villa Maria Motherhouse Complex, or
Felician Sisters Immaculate Heart of Mary
Convent Chapel and Convent, is a
historic Roman Catholic convent located...
- in P****skill and New York City, took
religious vows at the P****skill
motherhouse on a
Marian feastday in 1884, and
returned to
Canada to
found a similar...
-
congregation operates in 15
countries on 6 continents,
coordinated by its
motherhouse in Rome.
Maria Francesca Cabrini was born on July 15, 1850, in what is...
- to men. The Poor
Handmaids of
Jesus Christ American Province has its
motherhouse in Donaldson, Indiana. The
founder of the Poor
Handmaids was
Maria Katharina...