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postulants don't contribute dowries. The nuns wear black habits with a purple rope. In Poland the Sisters of the Family of Mary conduct educational activities in nursery schools and rehabilitation centres, help at children's homes as well as hospitals and care homes. They help disadvantaged and the homeless by running shelters. They also work in parishes as religion teachers, organists and assistants, as well as in seminaries.
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base their life on the Franciscan ideals of service to God and to the common people, especially the poorest. The spirit of scarcity is evident in their own standard of life. Dwellings and rooms of the Sisters are furnished in such way as to make the poor and the rich feel humbled. The young
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parishes persecuted by the Tsarist authorities. The congregation was founded in 1857 by the
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Further information on persecution of Polish Catholics by imperial Russia:
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with the mission to help Polish children stricken by hunger in the
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Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
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Anti-Polish sentiment

Polish
Latin
religious institute
congregation
St. Petersburg
Partitions of Poland
Russian Empire
Catholic
Warsaw
archbishop
Zygmunt Szczęsny FeliƄski
John Paul II
Poland
canonized
Benedict XVI
sisters



webpage
Franciscan Order
PoznaƄ
Liudmila Gatagova
"THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF ETHNIC IDENTITY IN THE PROCESS OF MASS ETHNOPHOBIAS IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE. (The Second Half of the 19th Century)."
"January Uprising RSCI", The Real Science Index; in: "Joseph Conrad, March 12, 1857-August 3, 1924"; Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2003
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