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They also provided financial help to the Oblate Sisters of Providence.
The Catholic Oblate Sisters assisted victims, offering such help as emergency shelter and counselling.
The other sisters live as Oblate sisters.
The Oblate Sisters were established with the primary purpose of the Catholic education of children.
He supported and authorized the foundation of the Oblate Sisters of Providence.
He established the Oblate Sisters of Christ the Priest.
The sanitary facilities and the kitchen were improved, and a big room for the Oblate Sisters was arranged.
The Oblate sisters are also very musical, emphasizing singing and playing instruments during their liturgies and sometimes even writing their own music.
Oblate Sisters of Jesus and Mary.
Lessons for African-American children were also provided there by the Oblate Sisters of Providence.
Oblate Sisters of Providence founded.
By the 1950s there were over 300 Oblate Sisters of Providence teaching and caring for African American children.
In 1850, a school was constructed on adjacent land which came under administration of the Oblate Sisters of Providence in 1858.
The Oblate Sisters were the first all-Black order of Roman Catholic nuns.
The Oblate Sisters arrived in Riobamba, Ecuador in 1888, from Europe.
As recently as the 1960s, as many as 18 young women entered annual classes at the Oblate Sisters of Providence.
She connected with the Oblate Sisters, a Roman Catholic order of women of African descent.
Oblate Sisters of St Francis de Sales (United States)
He co-founded the Oblate Sisters of Providence along with Mother Mary Lange.
While experiencing poverty, racism and untold hardships, the Oblate Sisters sought to evangelize the Black community through Catholic education.
One black veil represents a future for Maryland's Oblate Sisters of Providence, the nation's oldest religious order of African American women.
Soon after, it was announced that the school would be administered and staffed by the Oblate Sisters of St. Francis DeSales.
For 10 years after high school, she belonged to an order of black Catholic nuns, the Oblate Sisters of Providence, and taught in inner-city parochial schools.
Together with Léonie, they founded the Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales, who oversaw the education of these young girls.
In 1904, Mother Aviat, along with her Oblate Sisters, transferred their Motherhouse to Perugia, Italy.