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Mary Cecilia Bailly

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This situation was seen as an insult to Mother Mary Cecilia and caused controversy within the community, some of whom viewed Brown, now known as Mother Anastasie, to be a usurper. For some time, there was talk of creating a new branch of the Sisters of Providence, with Mother Mary Cecilia in charge,
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called upon Mother Mary Cecilia to provide Sisters of Providence as nurses. On May 17, 1861, the Sisters took over administrative duties at Military Hospital in Indianapolis. The Sisters were in charge of washing, cooking and cleaning, and several Sisters served as nurses. The Sisters of Providence
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Mother Mary Cecilia became known for her decisiveness and firm leadership, which drew some Sisters to her and caused others to look upon her unfavorably. In the congregation's elections of 1868, Mother Mary Cecilia did not receive
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A priest named John Guegeuen celebrated Mass at this homestead and directed Eleanor to the Sisters of Providence. Eleanor entered the community on November 25, 1841, at which time she became known as
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in 1856 upon the death of Mother Theodore, earning the title of Mother Mary Cecilia. During her administration, she sent Sisters of Providence to staff schools in many
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there, who expected a "savage", were impressed by Bailly's education and fluent French. Guerin and Bailly also met with dignitaries including
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Mary Cecilia. In 1843 she was selected to accompany Mother Theodore on a fundraising trip to France. The pair left
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on the old Bailly Homestead Porter County, Indiana. However, with the 1874 election of a new Superior General,
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on April 26, 1843, and sailed to France, where they spent time with the Sisters of Providence of
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Worthy of the Gospel of Christ: A History of the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
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Lest We Forget: The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in Civil War Service
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History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods: Volume II
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History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods: Volume I
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are now honored by a monument in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the
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from 1856 to 1868, directly succeeding the congregation's foundress
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Upon returning, Bailly spent time teaching at the Academy, now
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and the wounded troops were in need of care. Indiana governor
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tribe. When Eleanor was seven, the family moved to the
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Burials at the Sisters of Providence Convent Cemetery
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In 1858, Mother Mary Cecilia secured the services of
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Cotter, Anita (1940). "Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly".
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Mackinac County, Michigan
Terre Haute, Indiana
Sisters of Providence Convent Cemetery
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
Catholic
Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Saint Mother Theodore Guerin
Mother Anastasie Brown
Superior General
Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Indiana
Saint Mother Theodore Guerin
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
military hospitals
Indianapolis
Vincennes, Indiana
American Civil War
Mackinac County, Michigan
Joseph Aubert de Gaspé Bailly de Messein
Ottawa
Joseph Bailly Homestead
Native American
Menominee
Winnebago
Fox
Dakota Sioux
Sister
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Ruillé-sur-Loir

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