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Park Ridge, IL: Collected in 1985, this book was intended to be a human narrative - a combination o...
A history of The Sisters of Mercy on Aquidneck Island in Rhode Island from 1851 to 1971 by Sister Ma...
Articles on Catholic sisters, including Sisters of Mercy and Sisters of Charity, from Civil War era ...
Did you know that there are seven Dominican Sister Saints who have been elevated to the status of Bl...
Handwritten description by Charlotte Michaud of a photograph of Dominican nuns. Writing is undated.h...
St. Bridget: pioneer feminine educator.--St. Hilda: abbess of Streoneshalh (Whitby).--St. Scholastic...
Patterns of migration for the purpose of religious mission are an unexamined dimension of the immigr...
The Sisters of Mercy is the largest Catholic convent in Maine, with 158 members. In response to Vat...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
Vallette Paul. Sister Mary Emily Keenan, The Life and Times of St. Augustine as revealed in His Lett...
The Sisters of St. Joseph\u27s Convent in Fernandina.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/dunn_postcards/3...
Black Catholic Heritage Marker (Obverse), St Augustine, Fl. It is an historical marker about Black C...
Naughton Joan. Friars and their books at Saint Louis de Poissy, a dominican foundation for nuns. In:...
Brief history of Catholic women's colleges in the United States and bibliographic essay on published...
Postcards of Roman Catholic churches around the United States and the world collected by Helen Bornt...
Park Ridge, IL: Collected in 1985, this book was intended to be a human narrative - a combination o...
A history of The Sisters of Mercy on Aquidneck Island in Rhode Island from 1851 to 1971 by Sister Ma...
Articles on Catholic sisters, including Sisters of Mercy and Sisters of Charity, from Civil War era ...