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Maria was trirty-three years old when she joined the Trinitarian Sisters of Valencia in Mötz.
In the course of time the following French congregations of Trinitarian sisters merged with the Sisters of Valence:
The Trinitarian sisters of Dinard, founded in 1865 for the education of poor girls, these sisters merged with the Sisters of Valence in 1871.
Founded in 1903 as the Holy Trinity Convent School by a group of Catholic nuns of the Trinitarian Sisters of Valence from France.
The current Superior General of the Trinitarian Sisters of Valence is Mother Lecaillon Benedicte-Marie C.SS.T.
The Trinitarian sisters of Lyon, founded in 1711 for the education of children from broken families, these sisters survived with difficuld the suppressions of religious orders by the French Revolution.
It was run by the Trinitarian Sisters of Valence order of Roman Catholic nuns along with a sister school in Kidderminster (which reverted to secular control in the 1980s.)
Congregation Des Religieuses Trinitaires (C.Ss.T) Trinitarian Sisters Block 6 Trinitarian Street Carmelite Road, Bajada, Davao City Tel/Fax.
The Discalced Trinitarian Sisters of Marseille or the Trinitarian Sisters of St. Martha, founded in 1843 and merged with the Sisters of Valence in 1964.
In the 16th century, the Trinitarian Sisters settled at number two, and they were allowed on 16 and 23 July 1658, respectively by Camille de Neuville and the consulate, to build a hospital to be used as hospitality for their religious order.
The Congregation Sisters of the Most Holy Trinity, also known as the Trinitarian Sisters of Valence, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of religious sisters based in Lyon, France, were founded in 1660.