Companions of Adele /

The Institute of the Daughters of Mary (Immaculate) was founded in May 1816, by Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon. Between that date and the death of Adele in January of 1828, over 135 women entered the Congregation, at least as postulants ... All of these more than 135 women were part of Adele's...

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Main Author: Stefanelli, Joseph
Corporate Author: North American Center for Marianist Studies. Marianist Resources Commission
Other Authors: Zampier, Brian (Illustrator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: Dayton, Ohio : Marianist Resources Commission, North American Center for Marianist Studies, 1990.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part One: Entrants at the Refuge (1816-1820)
  • Part Two: Entrants between September 1820 and July 1824
  • Part Three: Entrants between July 1824 and January 1828
  • Part Four: In the Convent, but not Members of the Institute
  • Part Five: Companions outside the Walls.