An annotated presentation of the original memoir by Cecilia Maria O\u27Conway, the first candidate for the American Sisters of Charity founded by Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821), near Emmitsburg, Maryland, July 31, 1809
At the time this article was written, the Sisters of Charity Federation was planning to publish all ...
In her oral history, Sr. Madonna Bishop discusses her life as a Sister of Saint Francis, having a un...
Sarah Worthington King Peter (1800-1877), a wealthy widow and Catholic convert, was instrumental in ...
An annotated presentation of the original memoir by Cecilia Maria O\u27Conway, the first candidate f...
With minor alterations, the Rule of the Daughters of Charity was established as the Rule for the Sis...
In 1828, four Sisters of Charity left Maryland to establish a new mission in the frontier city of St...
The life of Elizabeth Seton’s daughter Catherine is recounted. Catherine studied and taught at Emmit...
The Sisters of Charity arrived in Cincinnati in 1829 to establish a girls’ school and an orphanage a...
St. Bridget: pioneer feminine educator.--St. Hilda: abbess of Streoneshalh (Whitby).--St. Scholastic...
Enlightened Charity contextualizes the healing heritage of holistic nursing care within the context ...
Reliquary containing a relic of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. The document certifying the authenticity ...
Mother Catherine Spalding (1793–1858) was the cofounder and first leader of one of the most signific...
Notes - A history of the Sisters of Charity of St. Louis written by Sister Joan Flaherty S.C.S.L
xii, [13]-338 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.At head of title: "Miss Bunkley's Book".Electronic text and image da...
Judith Metz explores what motivated a small group of Sisters of Charity to become a diocesan communi...
At the time this article was written, the Sisters of Charity Federation was planning to publish all ...
In her oral history, Sr. Madonna Bishop discusses her life as a Sister of Saint Francis, having a un...
Sarah Worthington King Peter (1800-1877), a wealthy widow and Catholic convert, was instrumental in ...
An annotated presentation of the original memoir by Cecilia Maria O\u27Conway, the first candidate f...
With minor alterations, the Rule of the Daughters of Charity was established as the Rule for the Sis...
In 1828, four Sisters of Charity left Maryland to establish a new mission in the frontier city of St...
The life of Elizabeth Seton’s daughter Catherine is recounted. Catherine studied and taught at Emmit...
The Sisters of Charity arrived in Cincinnati in 1829 to establish a girls’ school and an orphanage a...
St. Bridget: pioneer feminine educator.--St. Hilda: abbess of Streoneshalh (Whitby).--St. Scholastic...
Enlightened Charity contextualizes the healing heritage of holistic nursing care within the context ...
Reliquary containing a relic of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. The document certifying the authenticity ...
Mother Catherine Spalding (1793–1858) was the cofounder and first leader of one of the most signific...
Notes - A history of the Sisters of Charity of St. Louis written by Sister Joan Flaherty S.C.S.L
xii, [13]-338 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.At head of title: "Miss Bunkley's Book".Electronic text and image da...
Judith Metz explores what motivated a small group of Sisters of Charity to become a diocesan communi...
At the time this article was written, the Sisters of Charity Federation was planning to publish all ...
In her oral history, Sr. Madonna Bishop discusses her life as a Sister of Saint Francis, having a un...
Sarah Worthington King Peter (1800-1877), a wealthy widow and Catholic convert, was instrumental in ...