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Euphemia Blenkinsop

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176:, the Daughters of Charity worked as nurses, treating wounded soldiers. "The soldiers asked one another, 'How is it that the sisters do not tremble?'", Blenkinsop wrote in an 1862 report. "Others asked the sisters what we should do if the enemy should reach us in triumph! 'We should remain at our post!'" Sister Euphemia was appointed to represent the order's leadership in the American South. Because written communication was difficult in wartime, she was sent in person to visit Daughters of Charity congregations in Confederate territory, at some personal risk. She spent Christmas Day, 1863, in New Orleans. 31: 572: 560: 548: 163:
As Sister Catherine Euphemia, she taught in Roman Catholic schools in New York City and Baltimore for more than twenty years. She was a member of the order when it united with the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul in 1850. In 1866, she succeeded her mentor Mother Ann Simeon as visitatrix
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Mother Euphemia's failing health was announced by the order in dramatic terms: "A sorrow is slowly approaching, as the Grim Destroyer, with stealthy steps, draws nearer and nearer to the beloved Mother's couch." She died March 18, 1887, in Emmitsburg.
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of the Daughters of Charity in the United States, and mother superior of the order's Mother House, St. Joseph's Sisterhood, in Emmitsburg. She was the head of the order in 1885 when a kitchen fire badly damaged two of the buildings on their campus.
607: 132:, the daughter of Peter J. Blenkinsop and Mary Kelly Blenkinsop. Her father ran a Catholic publishing house and bookstore in Baltimore. Her maternal uncle was Archbishop 189: 117: 602: 373: 193: 331: 192:
in Emmitsburg was named for her patron saint, in her memory. St. Euphemia's School closed in 1956. but the building was placed on the
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The Catholic Church in the United States of America: Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness, Pope Pius X.
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The Blenkinsop family immigrated to the United States in 1826. In 1831, Catherine Blenkinsop entered the
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Daughters and Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
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in the United States, from 1866 to her death in 1887.
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Peter J. Blenkinsop
Daughters of Charity
Dublin
Oliver Kelly
Tuam
Peter J. Blenkinsop
Sisters of Charity
Emmitsburg, Maryland
American Civil War
St. Euphemia's School and Sisters' House
National Register of Historic Places


"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Blenkinsop"
"The Reverend Peter J. Blenkinsop, S. J."



"The Daughters of Charity as Civil War Nurses, Caring without Boundaries"
ISSN
0277-2205
Life of Mrs. Eliza A. Seton, Foundress and First Superior of the Sisters Or Daughters of Charity in the United States of America: With Copious Extracts from Her Writings, and an Historical Sketch of the Sisterhood from Its Foundation to the Time of Her Death
Hoffmann's Catholic Directory, Almanac and Clergy List
The Catholic Church in the United States of America: Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness, Pope Pius X.
"Fire at Emmitsburg"
"Rev. Mother Euphemia"
"Death of Mother Euphemia"
"Mother Euphemia's Burial"
"Saint Euphemia's School"

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