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  2. Ashley's sack - Wikipedia

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    Alarmed by the embroidered story of a slave sale separating a mother and her daughter, the woman who purchased the sack did an Internet search for "slavery" and "Middleton" and then gifted the sack to Middleton Place. [6] Robert Martin House, Charleston, South Carolina; Martin was a 19th-century slaveowner who owned Ashley and Rose. Ashley may ...

  3. Motherhouse - Wikipedia

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    A motherhouse or mother house is the principal house or community for a Catholic religious community. [1] One example is the Missionaries of Charity's motherhouse in Kolkata, which functions as the congregation's headquarters. [2] A motherhouse would normally be where the residence and offices of the religious superior of the community would be ...

  4. List of congregations of the Franciscan Third Order Regular ...

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    Assisi Heights mother house. The Sisters of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes of the Third Order Regular of Saint Francis, also known as the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota, was founded in 1877 by Mother Mary Alfred Moes of the "Joliet Franciscans". The new congregation built St. Mary's Hospital.

  5. Franciscan Sisters of Allegany - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the Sisters held their first Chapter and elected Reverend Mother Mary Teresa O'Neil as the first Superior General of the congregation. She served in that position for the next 55 years. She served in that position for the next 55 years.

  6. Grey Nuns Motherhouse - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed in the nineteenth century to serve as a motherhouse for the Sisters of Charity of Montreal, formerly called The Sisters of Charity of the Hôpital Général of Montreal and more commonly known as the Grey Nuns of Montreal, a Canadian religious institute of Roman Catholic religious sisters, founded in 1737 by Saint Marguerite d'Youville.

  7. Little Sisters of the Poor - Wikipedia

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    The motherhouse is in Saint-Pern, France. [1] Internationally, the letters following their name are PSDP. In the United States, however, they are LSP. Today the Little Sisters of the Poor serve over 13,000 of the elderly poor in 31 countries around the world (including homes in the United States, Turkey, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Penang, New Zealand, and Philippines), continuing their original ...

  8. Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary

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    Mother Mary Theodore Williams, foundress of the Handmaids. Around that time, a bill in the Georgia legislature proposed to forbid white teachers from instructing black children. It threatened the closure of schools co-founded by Ignatius Lissner in Georgia and staffed by Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception. When the two African ...

  9. Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes - Wikipedia

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    Mother Agnes Hazotte (1847 - 1905) [3] directed the move from Barton to Fond du Lac, WI, in 1870. She also authorized the staffing by Sisters of St. Agnes of Leo House for German Catholic immigrants in NYC in 1889. [4] Mother Agnes served as the leader of the Congregation until her death in 1905.