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Founded 21 November, 1855, at Warsaw, Poland, by Mother Mary
Angela, under the direction of Father Honorat, O.F.M. Cap. On their
suppression, in 1864, by the Russian Government they transferred the
mother-house to Cracow, Austria. In the province of Cracow there are
forty-four houses of this congregation, and in the United States, where
the first foundation was made in 1874, there are two provinces, 820
choir and lay sisters, 100 novices, 168 postulants, in charge of 87
schools with 36,700 pupils, 5 orphanages with 416 inmates, 2 homes for
the aged, an emigrant home, working girls' home, and a day
nursery.
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