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- Mary Frances Schervier, TOSF (3 January 1819 – 14 December 1876) was a German Catholic nun who founded two congregations of religious sisters of the Third...
- by the Blessed Mary Frances Schervier in 1845 in Germany (from the name of their foundress sometimes known as the Schervier Sisters). Their distinguishing...
- choosing to stick with mere ethnographic descriptions. Legewie, Heiner & Schervier-Legewie, Barbara (September 2004). "Forschung ist harte Arbeit, es ist...
- Rutgers University, ISBN 978-1-56000-935-1 Sources Legewie, Heiner & Schervier-Legewie, Barbara (September 2004). "Forschung ist harte Arbeit, es ist...
- doi:10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosa084, ISBN 9781405165518 Legewie, Heiner & Schervier-Legewie, Barbara (September 2004). "Forschung ist harte Arbeit, es ist...
- devastated much of Western Europe. An example of this is Mary Frances Schervier (1819–1876). This movement continued in North America as various congregations...
- the Poor Sisters of St. Francis, founded in Germany by Blessed Frances Schervier in 1845. In 1959, the American province of the Congregation separated...
- India, and the United States in a variety of ministries. In 1845, Frances Schervier founded at Aachen the Poor Sisters of St. Francis. In 1868, sisters from...
- St. Vincent in Central Park. The hospital closed in 1865. Mary Frances Schervier, S.P.S.F. of the Poor Sisters of St. Francis based in Aachen, Germany...
- Frances Ronalds (1839–1916), American socialite and singer Mary Frances Schervier (1819–1876), German Catholic nun Mary Frances Scott-Siddons (1844–1896)...