While you are on this trek, try to document related "studios". Also, when I googled "Divine Charity", I got an order of nuns. There is something odd about it.
Wow.. I wonder who these woman are that they talk about here
"Explore our History page and discover how a very determined young woman born in Bavaria, Germany began a Congregation of Women Religious in Europe. Find out how two Sisters from that congregation came to the United States of America."
"The purpose of the congregation is to furnish girls without positions, shelter, care and the means of obtaining a position, without compensation, likewise to care for servants no longer able to work. The sisters are also engaged in schools, orphan asylums, and kindergartens." http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=3915
Key people were Mother Franciska Lechner and Sister M. Kostka Bauer. Bishop Joseph Schrembs, Sister M. Valeria Morvay, Sister M. Leonora Vernik, Sister M. Jerome Veres are also older names you might want to look into. Current people include M. William McGovern and Sister Lucyna Mroczek. I found these names from the official website
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MyNameIsLuka ago
While you are on this trek, try to document related "studios". Also, when I googled "Divine Charity", I got an order of nuns. There is something odd about it.
https://daughtersofdivinecharity.org
There is a part where they say something about "to find us" but there is no link to actually find them.
FckPizza3 ago
Wow.. I wonder who these woman are that they talk about here
"Explore our History page and discover how a very determined young woman born in Bavaria, Germany began a Congregation of Women Religious in Europe. Find out how two Sisters from that congregation came to the United States of America."
They have no history page.
MyNameIsLuka ago
That's what got me. I'm almost ready to email and try to join this secretive order.
FckPizza3 ago
Hah! You should. I can't find much information about the woman who started it or the sister's who brought it to the u.s.
Mad_As_Hell ago
"The purpose of the congregation is to furnish girls without positions, shelter, care and the means of obtaining a position, without compensation, likewise to care for servants no longer able to work. The sisters are also engaged in schools, orphan asylums, and kindergartens." http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=3915
l23r ago
Key people were Mother Franciska Lechner and Sister M. Kostka Bauer. Bishop Joseph Schrembs, Sister M. Valeria Morvay, Sister M. Leonora Vernik, Sister M. Jerome Veres are also older names you might want to look into. Current people include M. William McGovern and Sister Lucyna Mroczek. I found these names from the official website
MyNameIsLuka ago
The trouble is I'm a terrible Catholic. They hate me.
Doesn't mean I won't pretend in an effort to infiltrate. I seriously am considering this.