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In March 1792, the Frenchman Pierre Coudrin was secretly ordained to the priesthood. The following May, Father Coudrin went into hiding in an attic of the granary of the Chateau d'Usseau and stayed confined there for six months to escape the government's persecution of the Catholic non-juring priests who refused to accept the Civil Constitution ...
She was born 8 March 1830 in Rochdale, England to George and Margaret Ingham. Her mother died in 1842; her father remarried. Her mother died in 1842; her father remarried. After an elementary education, Alice went to work in a cotton mill , after which she was apprenticed to her father, a draper based in Yorkshire Street, where she worked with ...
It includes Roman Catholic missionaries that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Female Roman Catholic missionaries" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total.
Other major sources of tension where that the Whitmans tried to prevent the Cayuse from spending time in their Mission House resulting in them providing lower quality medical care for the Cayuse than the did for white settlers, and the fact that after it became clear that the Cayuse preferred the Catholic missionaries to the Whitmans, Marcus ...
Mary Richardson Walker - one of the first six women over the Rockies. Mary Richardson Walker (April 1, 1811 – December 5, 1897) [1] [2] was an American missionary. She was the daughter of Joseph and Charlotte Richardson of West Baldwin, Maine. [3] Both parents were school teachers and valued education for all their children.
During the Spanish colonization of the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries, the Spanish Empire established many hundreds of Catholic missions throughout their colonies in the Americas. These missions were founded and staffed by numerous Catholic religious orders of regular clergy. The following is a list of these missionaries to New Spain.
Introduction of Cause: 29 March 2012 Teresa Kearney (rel. name: Mary Kevin) 28 April 1875 in Knockenrahan, Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland 17 October 1957 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States Founder, Little Sisters of Saint Francis and the Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa Lugazi and Boston [64] [65] Heroic Virtues 6 May 2016 1959
Mother Anna Maria Dengel, Medical Mission Sisters (S.C.M.M.), (16 March 1892 – 17 April 1980) was an Austrian physician, Religious Sister and missionary.She was the founder of the Medical Mission Sisters, which was among the first congregations of Religious Sisters authorized by the Roman Catholic Church to provide full medical care to the poor and needy in the overseas missions.