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Julie Billiart, SNDdeN (12 July 1751 – 8 April 1816) was a French Catholic nun, educator, and cofounder of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. She was born in Cuvilly, a village in Picardy, in northern France. She was paralyzed and bedridden for 22 years, but was well known for her prayer, her embroidery skills, and her education of both the ...
Saint Julie Billiart Parish is a Roman Catholic parish of the Diocese of San Jose in California, located in the Santa Teresa neighborhood of San Jose, California. The parish is named for Saint Julie Billiart , the foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur .
Founders were St. Julie Billiart [1] and Marie-Louise-Françoise Blin de Bourdon, Countess of Gézaincourt, whose name as a Sister was Mother St. Joseph. Mlle Blin de Bourdon, who had received spiritual guidance from Julie for many years, defrayed the immediate expenses of founding the Congregation.
St. Julie Billiart 6410 Cottle Rd, San Jose [5] St. Mary 11 First St, Gilroy [6] St. Mary of the Assumption Croatian Mission 901 Lincoln Ave, San Jose Santa Teresa
St. Julie Billiart 224 Dayton St, Hamilton Parish established in 1989 with the merger of St. Stephen, St. Mary, and St. Veronica parishes, all of Hamilton. Current church, formerly St. Stephen, was completed in 1854, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, and extensively renovated in 1992. [115] St. John the Baptist
On August 7, 2019, Hodgson sent an email to Trump adviser, Stephen Miller, reporting that his church, St. Julie's Billiart Parish in Dartmouth, MA, was providing information to immigrants regarding their legal rights: [14]
The earliest known, full-length opera composed by a Black American, “Morgiane,” will premiere this week in Washington, DC, Maryland and New York more than century after it was completed.
Stevenson University was founded in Maryland as Villa Julie College in 1947 by the Roman Catholic women's religious order Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as a one-year school training women to become medical secretaries. The college was named for Saint Julie Billiart, foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame. [4]