Suzanne Aubert (19 June 1835 – 1 October 1926), better known to many by her religious name Mary Joseph or "Mother Aubert", was a religious sister who started...
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religious institute founded in May, 1892. The Catholic order was founded by Suzanne Aubert in Jerusalem, Hiruhārama, New Zealand. As of 2023, there are four main...
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as his pro-cathedral (1936–1954). It was the site of the funeral of Suzanne Aubert in 1926 and is well known for its church music tradition. The first...
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Papamoa (redirect from Suzanne Aubert Catholic School)
Māori language immersion state primary school, with a roll of 244. Suzanne Aubert Catholic School is a state integrated Catholic primary school which...
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writer and essayist Suzanne Aubert, Catholic sister Vilhelm Aubert, Norwegian sociologist Vilhelm Mariboe Aubert, Norwegian jurist Aubert (noble family),...
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Hawke's Bay. Pakipaki is a Sacred Space in the Footsteps of Venerable Suzanne Aubert. It is located at the intersection of State Highway 2 and State Highway...
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was built in 1854. Jerusalem was the isolated site where, in 1892, Suzanne Aubert (better known as Mother Mary Joseph) established the congregation of...
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Year at the 1997 Montana New Zealand Book Awards for her biography of Suzanne Aubert. Munro was born in 1946, and was raised on a farm south of Clevedon...
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the Catholic church in Auckland and a close friend and supporter of Suzanne Aubert. Outhwaite was born in Paris, France, in 1811. She met and married an...
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Zealand and was known to be sympathetic to Māori interests at the time. Suzanne Aubert came to New Zealand from France in 1860, and founded the Sisters of...
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congregation, visited New Zealand four times to support her sisters. Suzanne Aubert, who had come to New Zealand in 1860 at the invitation of Bishop Pompallier...
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Sacred Heart Girls' College, Hamilton (section Aubert)
six houses named after famous women in the Catholic faith: (Orange) – Suzanne Aubert, foundress of Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion (Purple) – St Teresa...
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PIME priest (Papua New Guinea) Peter To Rot, layman (Papua New Guinea) Suzanne Aubert, religious (New Zealand) Alain-Marie Guynot de Boismenu, bishop with...
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October 2010. Coleman, Michael (31 January 2015). "Mary MacKillop and Suzanne Aubert". Marist Messenger. Saint Mary MacKillop Archived 1 December 2009 at...
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Sacred Heart arrived in New Zealand and established schools. In 1892, Suzanne Aubert established the Sisters of Compassion—the first Catholic order established...
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Aubert Vanderlinden is an international award winning ballet dancer and choreographer, he was born in 1985, in Uccle, Belgium. After starting ballet with...
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start a new order, the Sisters of the Holy Family. The group included Suzanne Aubert. During his absence, the Auckland area had grown considerably with the...
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Arcand, Winston Rekert, Ken Pogue, Michelle Rossignol, Michael Ironside, Aubert Pallascio, Pierre Curzi and Yvan Ducharme. The film garnered six Genie Award...
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Julius Vogel, 8th Prime Minister of New Zealand. 19 June (in France): Suzanne Aubert, Catholic missionary. List of years in New Zealand Timeline of New Zealand...
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promptly started. Among those nursing the victims was the Venerable Suzanne Aubert. She would write back to New Zealand in August: There are now very few...
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the Whanganui Sisters went to Hiruharama (in English: Jerusalem) with Suzanne Aubert to help establish the Catholic mission there. The congregation was fused...
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friends of Suzanne Aubert, founder of the religious order the Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion. She conducted a correspondence with Mother Aubert for many...
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the New Passion. Penguin Group (NZ) 1997 – Jessie Munro, The Story of Suzanne Aubert. Auckland University Press/Bridget Williams Books 1996 – Alex Frame...
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against the Ninety-Two Resolutions. He married Suzanne Aubert de Gaspé, the daughter of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé, in 1829. He was a captain in the...
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of Nazareth D.N. Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion D.O.L.C. Mother Suzanne Aubert 1892 Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy, India F.D.M. Daughters of Our Lady...
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Monastery St Mary's Cathedral, Wellington St Joseph's Church, Mt Victoria Suzanne Aubert Francis Douglas (priest) Holy Name Seminary Holy Cross College (New...
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Māori, Tangata Whenua: An Illustrated History. In 1997, The Story of Suzanne Aubert won Book of the Year at the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. In 2010...
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Zealand Society for the Protection of Women and Children 1903–1911 Suzanne Aubert the saint founder of the Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion (later...
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History, Winter, 1993, pp. 318 and 319. Jessie Munro, The Story of Suzanne Aubert, Auckland University Press, Auckland 1996, especially pp. 350–365 Jill...
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O'Meeghan 2003, p. 316. "Historic crèche occupies prime position", Suzanne Aubert website (retrieved 26 April 2018) Duggan 2007, pp. 25–29. Studio Pacific...
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