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History Of The Sisters Of Charity
History of the Sisters Of Charity Modelled after the now world-renowned Daughters of Charity, the Sisters of Charity was started by Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton at Maryland, in 1809. She was a follower of Saint Vincent De Paul who had co-founded the Daughters of Charity,...
Life And Works Of Elizabeth Ann Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton (originally Elizabeth Ann Bayley) was the leading figure behind the foundation of the Sisters of Charity, the first ever such congregation in the United States. Elizabeth was born in 1774, in New York City, and she lost her mother at an early age....
The Society Works In Different Parts Of The World
The Daughters of Charity was established in 1633 by St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac in Paris, France. It was established with the intent of engaging women from respectable households into doing charity work for orphans and poor people with a message of...
St Vincent De Paul Society: Meaning And Use Of Logo
Vincent de Paul was a catholic priest in France during the 16th century and alongside Louise de Marillac he helped establish the Daughters of Charity organization which is now popular throughout the world. He however, did not establish the catholic congregation knows...
Daughters Of Charity Of Saint Vincent De Paul: History, Patrons
In the year 1633, at the heart of the decaying French empire, a few women under the guidance of Saint Vincent De Paul and Saint Louise de Marillac took up the vows in the name of Christ to selflessly help the poor and those in need. And thus, the Daughters of Charity...
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