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The Congregation of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena is a Dominican congregation of religious sisters under the patronage of St. Catherine of Siena. It was founded by Father Juan de Sto. Domingo, OP and Mother Francisca del Espiritu Santo de Fuentes in 1696 for Spanish women only.
María Beatriz del Rosario Arroyo (1884–1957), Founder of the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of the Philippines (Philippines) Declared "Venerable": 11 June 2019; Francisca de Fuentes (rel. name: Francisca of the Holy Spirit) (1647–1711), Founder of the Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena (Philippines)
The Congregation of Sisters of St. Dominic of St. Catherine of Siena is a Catholic religious institute for women founded in 1862 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The Racine Dominicans, as they are known, are a community of vowed women religious and lay associates who live according to the mission: "Committed to truth ...
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Dominican Convent, Ilanz; Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt; Dominican Sisters of Peace; Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa; Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena; Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia; Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin; Dominican Sisters of the Immaculate Conception
In 1910, the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor were officially affiliated as a community of Dominican Tertiaries. [7] Mother Mary Walsh, OP died on November 6, 1922. In 1949, the congregation acquired the Joseph Medill Patterson in Ossining, New York. [8] The sisters began a home health agency, to continue their work of providing home care to ...
Dominican College of Tarlac in Capas (since 1947) San Pedro College in Davao City (since 1956) Siena College of Taytay in Taytay, Rizal (since 1957) Dominican School Manila in Sampaloc, Manila (since 1958) Siena College of Quezon City in Quezon City (since 1959) University of Santo Tomas in Manila (since 1611)