congregation Sisters of Saint Casimir was established in 1908 and remains active in the United States. A member of the Jagiellon dynasty, Casimir was born...
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The Sisters of Saint Casimir are a Roman Catholic religious community of women founded in 1907 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, by Mother Maria Kaupas. It is...
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Austin, Chicago (category Community areas of Chicago)
Authority was formed after the closure of St. Anne's Hospital. In 1991, the Sisters of Saint Casimir gave control of Loretto Hospital to a management company...
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Maria Kaupas (category Founders of Catholic religious communities)
religious sister who founded the Sisters of Saint Casimir in the Catholic Church. She was born Casimira Kaupas in Ramygala, Russian Empire. At the age of 17...
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Catholic Charities, a lay non-profit organization which entrusted the Sisters of Saint Casimir to manage it. Founded in 1928, Holy Cross Hospital is a not-for-profit...
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canonized saints Dicastery for the Causes of Saints List of Brazilian saints List of Canadian Roman Catholic saints List of Canarian saints List of Central...
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Chicago Lawn, Chicago (category Community areas of Chicago)
Lithuanian Gold Coast. They formed some of the richest savings and loans in the city. The Lithuanian Sisters of Saint Casimir founded Holy Cross Hospital in 1928...
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Villa Joseph Marie High School was established in 1932 by the Sisters of Saint Casimir. The school began as a small boarding school with the students...
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of Chicago. The school's predecessor, St. Casimir Academy, was established in the Marquette Park area of Chicago, Illinois, in 1911 by the Sisters of...
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John II Casimir Vasa (Polish: Jan II Kazimierz Waza; Lithuanian: Jonas Kazimieras Vaza; 22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672) was King of Poland and Grand...
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Casimir I the Restorer (Polish: Kazimierz I Odnowiciel; 25 July 1016 – 19 March 1058), a member of the Piast dynasty, was the duke of Poland from 1040...
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Alfred Leo Abramowicz (category University of Saint Mary of the Lake alumni)
founder of Sisters of Saint Casimir When Abramowicz turned age 75, he submitted his letter of resignation as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago...
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Ramygala (redirect from History of Ramygala)
Venerable Mother Maria Kaupas (1880-1940), nun and founder of the Sisters of Saint Casimir Mykolas Vrubliauskas (1919–1998), ceramics artist Saulius Mykolaitis...
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St. Casimir Parish is a Catholic parish in South Bend, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1898. It is one of the Roman Catholic parishes in the Diocese...
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John W. Shanahan (category Roman Catholic bishops of Harrisburg)
Cathedral of St. Patrick in 1907. In 1907 he founded the Sisters of Saint Casimir. He also established the motherhouses of the Sisters of the Most Precious...
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Elena Spirgevičiūtė (category Lithuanian Servants of God)
was enrolled at the Saulė Society Girls' Gymnasium of Kaunas, directed by the Sisters of Saint Casimir. During the school years, she kept a diary from 2...
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Died: Maria Kaupas, 60, American Catholic Religious Sister and founder of the Sisters of Saint Casimir The British 148th Infantry Brigade landed at Åndalsnes...
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Cathedral of St. Patrick in 1907. In 1907, he founded the Sisters of Saint Casimir. He also established the motherhouses of the Sisters of the Most Precious...
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inspector who had caught him in the act. While behind bars in the Saint-Nicaise Prison, Casimir admitted that he burgled the local church in Arras on two separate...
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Antanas Milukas (category Recipients of the Order of Vytautas the Great)
to the United States and prompted Maria Kaupas to establish the Sisters of Saint Casimir in 1907. Upon his return to the United States, he was appointed...
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Pranciškus Būčys (category Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception)
July 1921). From December 1918, he was also chaplain of the monastery of the Sisters of Saint Casimir and religion teacher at their school. At the same time...
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Casimir II the Just (Polish: Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy; 28 October 1138 – 5 May 1194) was a Lesser Polish Duke of Wiślica from 1166 to 1173, and of Sandomierz...
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area represents a rectangle of 100m by 200m. Park Casimir the Great is a fragment of the much larger park of the Order of Saint Clare in Bydgoszcz dating...
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Denmark and ancestor of Danish monarchs. Casimir, son of Casimir IV of Poland, known as "Saint Casimir of Poland" and "Saint Casimir Jagiełło", in Polish...
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kolegija) is a priestly seminary in Rome, Italy. Named after Saint Casimir, the patron saint of Lithuania, it was established on 19 October 1945 to educate...
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an oath of loyalty to her younger sister, Mary, in September 1379. She was betrothed to Sigismund of Luxemburg, a great-grandson of Casimir the Great...
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Elisabeth of Poland (Polish: Elżbieta Kazimierzówna; 1326–1361) was the eldest child of Casimir III of Poland and his first wife, Aldona of Lithuania...
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ruins of St. Casimir Church near the end of World War II The church from the New Town square Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Casimir church...
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Rose Philippine Duchesne (redirect from Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne)
floors. Claude Périer's son, Casimir, later a Prime Minister of France, was the grandfather of Jean Casimir-Perier, a President of France. She was raised in...
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(1984–1989) Mark Pivarunas (1989–1991) Casimir M. Puskorius (1991–1995) Mark Pivarunas (1995–present) The Sisters at Mt. St. Michael record CDs and perform...
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