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  2. Theresa Maxis Duchemin - Wikipedia

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    Her mother, who was also involved with the Oblate Sisters, died during the 1831 cholera epidemic in Baltimore. Duchemin subsequently moved to Michigan, to work with Louis Florent Gillet. The two would found Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. They also founded schools in Michigan and, in 1858, expanded into Pennsylvania. [citation needed]

  3. Mother of God Community - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 1971, the budding community was formally incorporated in the state of Maryland under the name Potomac Charismatic Community, Inc. In 1972 the name "Mother of God Community" was chosen; reflecting the Community members' desire to be like Mary, the Mother of God, who received Christ and became a vessel for sharing his life.

  4. Oblate Sisters of Providence - Wikipedia

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    "The original inspiration of the Oblate Sisters of Providence is that gift of the Spirit so evident in the life of Mother Mary Lange. This charism enables us, with total trust in God's Providence, to bring joy, healing and the liberating, redemptive love of the suffering Jesus to the victims of poverty, racism, and injustice despite ...

  5. Religious of Jesus and Mary - Wikipedia

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    Notable educators among the Sisters were Mother Mary Catherine Kenny, Mother Camillus and Mother Regis. While St. John's School closed in 2020, [9] the RJM Sisters currently live in Yonkers, NY, and the Family of Jesus and Mary, [10] a group of sisters and lay associates, meets monthly at St. John's parish life center (which is their former ...

  6. St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the organization expanded its transitional living program with the opening of Hope House, a new housing unit for homeless single mothers and their children. In the Faith House and Hope House programs, vulnerable young families receive resources and support to help them transition to financial independence and self-sufficiency in two years.

  7. 88-year-old mom honored for fostering 40 kids says she never ...

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    Foster mom Emma Patterson, 88, has fostered more than 40 children in Montgomery County, Maryland. She was recently honored for her service. 88-year-old mom honored for fostering 40 kids says she ...

  8. June Hunt - Wikipedia

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    June Hunt (born Ruth June Hunt, [1] December 31, 1944) is the founder and CSO (Chief Servant Officer) of Hope for the Heart, a US-based nonprofit Christian ministry which she founded in 1986.

  9. Woman Called 911 to Say She'd Killed Mom the Day Before ... - AOL

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    A woman in Maryland is under arrest after she allegedly called 911 and led police to the body of her mother. Emergency services in Gaithersburg, Md., received a call from Tiffany Zhang on Monday ...