- 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...
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choosing to
stick with mere
ethnographic descriptions. Legewie,
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Schervier-Legewie,
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Rutgers University, ISBN 978-1-56000-935-1
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devastated much of
Western Europe. An
example of this is Mary
Frances Schervier (1819–1876). This
movement continued in
North America as
various congregations...
- by the
Blessed Mary
Frances Schervier in 1845 in
Germany (from the name of
their foundress sometimes known as the
Schervier Sisters).
Their distinguishing...
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Divine Heart, RGS 1899 1975 Mary of the P****ion 1904 2002 Mary
Frances Schervier, TOSF 1876 1974
Mateo Elías
Nieves Castillo 1928 1997
Matilde of the Sacred...
- 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...
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Frances Ronalds (1839–1916),
American socialite and
singer Mary
Frances Schervier (1819–1876),
German Catholic nun Mary
Frances Scott-Siddons (1844–1896)...
- Olpe
Sisters (Sisters of St.
Francis of
Perpetual Adoration) and the
Schervier Sisters (Poor
Sisters of St. Francis).
Extant religious houses are indicated...