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of the congregation in 1861 and served in that office until 1894. Under her inspiration, the Sisters embraced the concept of worldwide service, and in 1871 the first Sisters of St. Ann were sent as missionaries to India. Their first house was in
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The Sisters began to serve in Switzerland in 1920, where they helped immigrants to that country, mostly Italians. In 1952 they established a presence in the United States. In the 1960s, in answer to an appeal by
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Italy, India, Argentina, Albania, Brazil, Cameroon, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States
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region and then elsewhere in Italy. The congregation expanded to such a degree that they received the
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The volunteers they had recruited to help with this mission agreed to embrace the
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in 1834 for the care of children and of the poor. The Sisters use the
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The congregation further developed under the leadership of Mother
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Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
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Index

Sisters of St. Ann's
St. Ann

Blessed
Mary Henrietta Dominici
Superior General
religious congregation
Rome
Catholic Church
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Ann
congregation
Roman Catholic
Religious Sisters
Kingdom of Sardinia
postnominal initials
Turin
Carlo Tancredi Falletti di Barolo
Servant of God
Juliette (Giulia) Colbert
TOSF
Marchese
Marchioness
Barolo
consecrated life
Piedmont
decree of praise
Holy See
congregation of Pontifical Right
Mary Henrietta Dominici
Superior General

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