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  2. Oblate Sisters of Providence - Wikipedia

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    The Oblate Sisters were free women of color who served to provide Baltimore's African-American population with education and "a corps of teachers from its own ranks." [ 1 ] The congregation is a member of the Women of Providence in Collaboration .

  3. Mary Elizabeth Lange - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Lange, OSP (born Elizabeth Clarisse Lange; c. 1789 – February 3, 1882) was an American religious sister in Baltimore, Maryland who founded the Oblate Sisters of Providence in 1829, the first African-American religious congregation in the United States.

  4. Mary Gonzaga Grace - Wikipedia

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    Mary Gonzaga Grace (February 22, 1812 – October 8, 1897), born Anne Grace, was an American religious sister, a member of the Sisters of Charity order based in Emmitsburg, Maryland. She was longtime executive at the St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum in Philadelphia , and during the American Civil War she was Superioress at the Satterlee Hospital in ...

  5. Murder of Catherine Cesnik - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Anne Cesnik SSND (born November 17, 1942; disappeared November 7, 1969) was a Roman Catholic religious sister and a teacher at Archbishop Keough High School in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. On November 7, 1969, Cesnik disappeared. [1] Her body was discovered on January 3, 1970, near a garbage dump in the Baltimore suburb of ...

  6. Franciscan Sisters of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Members of the congregation came to the United States in 1881, where they were the first white religious order dedicated to serve the African-American population of Baltimore. [1] The United States Province merged with the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi in 2001 and continue their ministry in Baltimore.

  7. Sister clade - Wikipedia

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