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  1. 984 N. Village Ave. Rockville Centre, NY 11570. The Congregation of the Infant Jesus, Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, was founded in Brooklyn in 1905 by three Sisters of the Infant Jesus who left France to minister in America. The first daughter house was founded in 1913 at Mercy Hospital in Hempstead to provide training for the sisters and ...

  2. The Carmelite Sisters of St. Therese strive to imitate the life of Jesus through Mary, Mother of Carmel, with love and active prayer wedded to contemplative action. We endeavor to combine the contemplative and active life in the missionary spirit of our founder, Father Edward Soler.

  3. The Sisters of the Infant Jesus, previously known as the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus or the Dame of Saint Maur, is a Roman Catholic religious institute, dedicated to education and the training of the poor for their betterment of their lives. They were founded in Paris in 1675, as part of the work of the Blessed Nicolas Barre, a Minim ...

  4. The Congregation of the Sisters of the Infant Jesus was founded in 1662 (400 yrs ago). Community life began in 1666 (356 yrs ago). Sisters of the Infant Jesus in Nigeria, Sr Kathleen Day of blessed memory and Sr Georgina Clarson arrived Yola in April 1982. They saw the apostolic needs and potential of the diocese and it was agreed that Jalingo ...

  5. 13 de set. de 2022 · The Infant Jesus Sisters - Providence of Rouen are happy to announce that they have elected a new Superior General: Sister Angèle-Marie VOLOLONIAINA.After consultation, Sister Angèle-Marie has announced the composition of the new General Council:- Sister Claire-Elisabeth VILLETTE (French)- Sister Jeanne-Marie LEGOIS (French)- Sister Jeanne-Marie-Gabriel RAZANAJAFY (Malagasy)- Sister Marie ...

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  7. Founded by Barbara Micarelli on Christmas day 1879, we find in Jesus the origin and reason of the charity, poverty, and humility to which the Franciscan life pledges us. We remain open to the needs of the Church and of the people throughout the five continents on which we serve, especially in the areas of education, health care, pastoral ministry, retreats, and youth work.