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who recognized her for her organizational skills and her moral qualities. She met with
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received her in a private audience on 28 September 1918 and appointed her as the
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as well as an institute for religious vocations in 1920 and in 1921 founded the "Ring of
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from 1895 to 1900. It was during her time with the
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in 1917 she became a translator of German of articles for the "Journal of
Philosophy Neoscholasticism" that Gemelli had founded that very same year. She came to the attention of the Cardinal
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on 24 June 1920. Benedict XV approved it around the same time which allowed for it to be inaugurated around the same time. In 1936 she established a girls' college named the
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