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  2. Mother church - Wikipedia

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    Mother church architecturally represented in a mosaic of a fifth-century chapel floor (tomb marker/cover of a certain Valentia with the added invocation to rest in peace: Valentia in Pace). Bardo Museum, Tunis. Mother church or matrice is a term depicting the Christian Church as a mother in her functions of nourishing and protecting the ...

  3. Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis

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    A 35-acre parcel of land, which contained a pine grove and small farmhouse, was purchased in 1901 from the Bulmanski Family by Rev. Luke Pescinski. The cornerstone of the motherhouse, St. Joseph's Convent Stevens Point, Wisconsin was laid the following year. In 1902, the building was opened as the St. Joseph Polish Academy. [1]

  4. Peter Mary Rookey - Wikipedia

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    Fr. Peter Mary Rookey, O.S.M. (October 12, 1916 - September 10, 2014) was a Servite Friar in the Catholic Church. [1] Rookey was widely believed to have had the charism of healing, and spent a good part of his priesthood in that ministry.

  5. Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word - Wikipedia

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    It involves using the media: television, radio and the Internet, as well as publishing and conducting retreats. Currently, they focus their attention on the television and radio ministry, in addition to providing for the spiritual needs of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration, the EWTN employees, and the visitors who come to EWTN and the Shrine.

  6. Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi - Wikipedia

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    In 1871 the Motherhouse of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis was established in La Crosse, Wisconsin. [1] In 1873, Mother Antonia, believing that Seminary work was not an appropriate ministry for her sisters, asked the sisters in Milwaukee to discontinue that work. Thirty-seven sisters chose to remain in Seminary ministry.

  7. Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo community, in turn, founded the Sisters of St. Francis of Millvale. In November 2003, the latter two merged. [21] In 2007, all three merged to form the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities. [22] [23] St. Joseph Hospital in Tacoma, Washington was established in 1891; it is now St. Joseph Medical Center, a Level II trauma ...

  8. Lay ecclesial ministry - Wikipedia

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    The ecclesial vocations serve the Church, while lay vocations are vocations by which the Church serves the world. Programs for the theological education and pastoral formation of laypersons, for the purpose in engaging in full-time and often lifelong ministry in the Church, have grown exponentially in the last four decades.

  9. Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the Aldershot community came under the leadership of Mother Colette, received permission to take postulants. Blanche Spring, later known as Mother Francis, joined the community. In 1925 The first sisters were sent to train as nurses including Sr Francis Spring and in 1935 the first hospital, Mount Alvernia, was opened in Guildford (UK ...