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  • '''UNITED STATES - EAST''' See [[Congregation of the Mission - United States - East]] ...
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  • '''United States - MIDWEST''' See [[Congregation of the Mission - United States - Midwest]] ...
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  • '''UNITED STATES - SOUTH''' [[Congregation of the Mission - United States - South]] ...
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  • '''UNITED STATES - NEW ENGLAND''' [[Congregation of the Mission - United States - New England]] ...
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  • **[[Congregation of the Mission - United States - East]] **[[Congregation of the Mission - United States - Midwest]] ...
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  • '''UNITED STATS - WEST''' See [[Congregation of the Mission - United States - West]] ...
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  • ...Vincentians) and the Company of the [[Daughters of Charity]] in the United States. The Institute's mission is to promote a living interest in the historical, ...es to collaborate with all branches of the Vincentian family in the United States, to build upon the values and traditions which guide us all in our service. ...
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  • ===United States=== ...
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  • [[Category: Provinces CM - United States]] ...
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  • ...es later, St. [[Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton]] (1774-1821), the first United States born canonized saint, founded the [[Sisters of Charity]] of St. Joseph's in ...ears after the death of Elizabeth Seton, the Emmitsburg community formally united with the [[Daughters of Charity]], the international community based in Par ...
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  • ...ncentian Service Corps is a faith-based service organization in the United States. Members serve one year terms in Vincentian ministries such as healthcare, ...
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  • *[[Congregation of the Mission - United States - Midwest]] ...
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  • ...nce of New England] of the Congregation of the Mission. He moves to United States where he continues his studies. On January 25, 2007, in the [http://www.sts ...f [http://www.nepcm.org/aboutus.html Polish Vincentians presence in United States]. ...
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  • ...ntians: A Popular History of the Congregation of the Mission in the United States 1815-1987 (Brooklyn, NY: New City Press, 1988) 184. ...s/missions/parish/usa-history.htm History of Parish Missions in the United States] ...
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  • In 1816 Fr Rosati sailed to the United States with Father [[Felix de Andreis]] for the purpose of starting a seminary in ...ti was appointed superior of the Congregation of the Mission in the United States. On 13 August 1822, he was appointed vicar apostolic of Mississippi and Ala ...
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  • ===2010 Reconfiguration of United States Provinces=== [[Category:United States]] ...
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  • ...w Orleans, he formed a second group. Thus the movement began in the United States. ...t of the National Association now known as Ladies of Charity of the United States of America (LCUSA). ...
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  • ...working in developing countries. The Institute raises funds in the United States and distributes these funds in grants based on written proposals. ...Asia and Latin America. The Institute does not fund projects in the United States. ...
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  • '''The Society in the United States ''' The first meeting of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in the United States was held on November 20, 1845, only twelve years after its foundation in Pa ...
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  • **[[Congregation of the Mission - United States - South|Provincia Statuum Americae Foederatorum Meridionalis]] - Southern P **[[Congregation of the Mission - United States - New England|Provincia Statuum Americae Foederatorum Novae Angliae]] - Pro ...
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  • Today the Sisters minister in the United States in 15 states, the Virgin Islands, El Salvador, Haiti, and Mexico. ...
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  • ...w Orleans, he formed a second group. Thus the movement began in the United States. ...t of the National Association now known as Ladies of Charity of the United States of America (LCUSA). ...
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  • ...of the Southern Province of the Congregation of the Mission in the United States. ...
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  • ...re known as [[AIC]] (International Association of Charity). In the United States this group is known more popularly as the [[Ladies of Charity USA]]. <a href="http://www.famvin.org/LCUSA/">Ladies of Charity - United States</a> ...
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  • ...icated to education and the service of the sick and the poor in the United States. ...ph and is credited with starting the parochial school system in the United States. ...
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  • ...arist]], he did missionary and professorial work in Ireland and the United States, being rector of a seminary which he founded at Niagara Falls, New York. ...
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  • ...laborative initiative of Evangelization sponsored by Vincentians, [[United States - Midwest Province]]. ...
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  • ...soloist in Spain, Italy, estonia, England, Japan and throughout the United States and Canada. ...
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  • ...in St. John's Prep. In 1950 enrolled the [http://www.usafhc.af.mil/ United States Air Force Chaplain Corps] (created in 1949) which as separated from the Arm [[Category:United States]] ...
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  • ..., have almost 500 members. The Sisters serve in Canada, the eastern United States, Bermuda, the Dominican Republic and Peru. ...
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  • ...ury France. It was released in France on 5 November 1947 and in the United States on 20 December 1948. Its running time is 111 minutes. ...Award as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States in 1948. ...
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  • ...gation (transferred to Sunday, May 20, 2012 in most dioceses of the United States) ...
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  • "The Congregation of the Mission in the United States: An Historical Survey" ...
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  • ...ram offers the opportunity for students to work at locations in the United States and worldwide to research and to help implement best practicises for solvin ...
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  • ...in Rwanda, China, Albania, Haiti, Somalia, as well as those in the United States, are poor because human folly, prejudice, lust for power, violence, or gree ...
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  • ...a in 1820), Bishop O'Shea was arrested on charges of spying for the United States. He spent seven months in jail. At one point In June 1952, when he was al In September 1952, he was exiled from China and returned to the United States where he was diagnosed with "bilateral advanced pulmonary tuberculosis" as ...
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  • **[http://www.cm-ngo.net/ At the United Nations] *[[National Conference of Visitors| National Conference of United States Visitors (NCV - USA)]] ...
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  • :Manual of the Ladies of Chrity of the United States of America, p. 1 ==Foundation in the United States== ...
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  • ..., who established the first diocesan parochial school system in the United States. ...the formative years of the Catholic Church in the new nation of the United States. She was one of the most influential Catholic women in the early nineteenth ...
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  • ...grams for priestly formation (e.g., at St. John's University in the United States, at Belo Horizonte in Brazil). ...
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  • ...e-degree-granting college for women. It has been accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education since 1921. Approximately 2,000 students att ...available to researchers as a source of studying Catholicism in the United States." ...
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  • '''UNITED STATES - SOUTH''' ...
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  • ==United States== ...
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  • ...y, to be taken in the process of reconfiguring the provinces of the United States” (Article 6). ...
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  • ...Vincent de Paul (1845) and the Ladies of Charity (1857) began their United States foundations in St. Louis. In 1859 Guardian Angel began and in 1907, St. Vin ...
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  • '''UNITED STATES - WEST''' ...
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  • ...ystem then? Had the founding fathers done so, there might not be a United States today and the inhabitants would still be under the government of Great Brit ...
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  • ...in many nations throughout the world. The Vincentians came to the United States in 1818. The Eastern Province was established in 1888. ...
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  • ...ldest institution of higher learning west of the Mississippi in the United States. It has among its graduates some of the most learned, saintly, and distingu ...
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  • ...approximately 4,000 members in 13 independent Congregations in the United States and Canada who trace their roots to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and/ or to St. * Daughters of Charity, provinces of the United States ...
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