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The college preparatory school was founded in 1957 by the Sisters of the Resurrection.
Beginning February 21, 1917, children of working mothers were cared for by the Sisters of the Resurrection.
Resurrection High School was founded by the Sisters of the Resurrection, a Roman Catholic religious order.
As Sisters of the Resurrection, Mary models for us the joy of emptying one's self in loving cooperation with God's gracious plan.
Borzecka founded the Sisters of the Resurrection in 1891 in Italy, but Chicago was tabbed as the U.S. hub for the religious order.
Sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth and the Sisters of the Resurrection, the organization was incorporated in 1981.
Foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection Celine, the daughter of a wealthy land owner, was born in Eastern Poland.
Preparations were begun immediately to renovate the entire building to make it suitable for a temporary high school and also a convent for the Sisters of the Resurrection who staff the school.
Resurrection Health Care is a not-for-profit Catholic organization sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth and the Sisters of the Resurrection.
The Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection was founded in Rome, Italy, in 1891 by a widow, Celine Borzecka, and her daughter, Hedwig Borzecka.
In 1915, the novitiate of the Sisters of the Resurrection was transferred to Norwood Park and plans were made to open a Day Nursery for children in the building at 1849 North Hermitage Avenue.
On January 6, 1891, the Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection was officially founded, and the two co-foundresses, Mother Celine Borzęcka and her daughter Mother Hedwig Borzęcka made their final vows.
Mother Hedwig (Jadwiga) Borzęcka (1 February 1863 - 27 September 1906) was co-foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection along with her natural mother, Mother Celine Borzęcka.
A total of 14 members from Mother Celine Borzecka's Sisters of the Resurrection abbey in Chicago will make the journey to Italy to observe their late spiritual leader's journey toward sainthood, the Chicago Sun-Times said Wednesday.
The church, which could seat 750, was located on the first floor of the building, over which was the parish school, which was staffed by the Sisters of the Resurrection, a religious congregation which was founded to serve the Polish people, whose convent was over the school.