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269: 498:"Sisters of the Precious Blood-the thirty ninth anniversary of the order celebrated in Brooklyn." New York Times. New York, N.Y.: September 17, 1900. p. 10, 1 p. The order had 10 houses in the U.S. and Canada, enclosing 300 souls. ProQuest document ID: 105751771 Text Word Count 873. (subscription) viewed 9/29/2006 505:
Lieblich, Julia. "The Cloistered Life; More American women are finding a vocation in the age-old observance of silence and solitude to facilitate prayer." New York Times. New York, N.Y.: July 10, 1983. p. SM12, 9 pp. ProQuest document ID: 119514659 Text Word Count 5487 (subscription) viewed
205:(1890) In 2012, when the Flatlands monastery of the Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matará Sisters (S.S.V.M.) was found to be in need of significant repair, the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood welcomed them. The two communities share the building. 171:
Our Lady of Peace Monastery was founded in Hamilton in 1946 by eight sisters from the Winnipeg community. Our Lady of Peace houses the community's infirmary and takes in sick and elderly sisters from the monasteries in Calgary, Regina and
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was established. With declining membership, the monastery closed in 2012, with two sisters going to the nursing home at Providence Centre, and the other four dispersing to monasteries in Calgary, Quebec and Portland, Maine.
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Cook, Joan. "Even Today, Some Nuns Choose the Cloistered Life of Prayer." New York Times. New York, N.Y.: July 6, 1971. p. 38, 1 p. ProQuest document ID: 90680535 Text Word Count 2853 (subscription) viewed
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was founded in 1951 by eight sisters from the Edmonton house, (which itself was founded from Toronto). They support themselves by the making and distribution of altar breads throughout the diocese and beyond.
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As of 2020, the institute was composed of autonomous Monasteries of the Precious Blood in the United States, Canada and Japan. Two independent monasteries are located in Japan.
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The Sisters follow a routine of prayer and of work, supporting themselves through the sale of their handicrafts as well as donations. They wear a distinctive
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Cragggs, Samantha. "2 Hamilton convents are closing, ending a remarkable era that helped build a caring city", CBC News, November 17, 2019
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Müller, Ulrich, Sister Aimée de Marie, and Sister Mary Victoria. "Congregations of the Precious Blood." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Guthro, Dave. "Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood to depart Maine after 84 Years; Bishop Deeley to celebrate Mass Oct. 4",
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in 1891 and closed in 1992, the sisters dispersing to houses in the East. A house was opened in
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In 1913 eleven sisters from the Toronto house established a foundation in
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was established as a cloistered, contemplative community in 1861 in
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Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
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Flintham, Lydia Sterling. "Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood",
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Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood, Manchester, N.H. "Our Habit"
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood, Watertown, N.Y. "History"
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Remy, Ruane. "Precious Blood Sisters experience growth spurt",
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Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
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Giossi, Marie Elena. "Two Communities Share Local Cloister",
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in 1898. In 1934 sisters from Manchester opened a house in
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Diocese of Charlottetown "Departure of the Sisters"
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Sisters of the Precious Blood
contemplative
cloistered
religious institute
Catholic Church
Catherine Aurelia Caouette
Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
Saint-Hyacinthe
Montreal
Quebec
Edmonton
Alberta
Portland, Oregon
Havana
Charlottetown
Prince Edward Island
religious habit
tunic
scapular
sash
clergy
London, Ontario
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary
Ottawa
Brooklyn
New York
Manchester, New Hampshire
Portland, Maine
Watertown, New York

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