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Sisters of Charity of Montreal,
formerly called The
Sisters of Charity of the Hôpital Général
of Montreal and more
commonly known as the Grey Nuns
of...
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Charity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary
Sisters of Charity of Montreal (also
known as Grey Nuns)
Sisters of Charity of...
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asked the
Sisters of Charity of Montreal for ****istance. They
established St.
Vincent Hospital. In 1983 the
Sisters of Charity of Montreal established...
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Sisters of Providence are a
religious institute of Roman Catholic sisters founded in 1843 by Émilie Gamelin. They are
headquartered in
Montreal, Quebec...
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midst of a
cholera and
malaria epidemic.
Father Augustine Campion,
pastor of St.
Francis de
Sales Church,
asked the
Sisters of Charity of Montreal for ****istance...
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December 23, 1771) was a
French Canadian widow who
founded the
Sisters of Charity of Montreal,
commonly known as the "Grey Nuns". She was
canonized by Pope...
- The
Congregation of Our Lady
of Charity of the Good Shepherd, also
known as the
Sisters of the Good Shepherd, is a
Catholic religious order that was founded...
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French Canadian widow who
founded the
Order of Sisters of Charity of Montreal Marguerite St. Just, wife
of the
Scarlet Pimpernel in the
novel by the same...
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of the
Sisters of the
Charity of Saint Jeanne-Antide
Thouret Škrobonja, Ante; Pavlović, Eduard; Zubović, Šime (2003). "Tragic fate
of the
sister of charity...
- Question). French-speaking
religious orders,
including the
Sisters of Charity of Montreal (better
known as the Grey Nuns), who
arrived in 1844, founded...