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in Paris in 1816 and was ordained on June 5, 1819. While serving as a curate at the parish of Saint Eulalia, he wished to establish an association that would serve as an umbrella organization for the practice of all the works of mercy.
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in 1853 and started basic education classes for children. In 1883 they came to St. Peter's parish in Stalybridge. As well as their work in education, their ministry included visiting the sick in their homes.
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With the encouragement of Bishop Charles-François d'Aviau Du Bois de Sanzay, Noailles established the Holy Family Sisters, whose first apostolate was the care of orphans. The Holy Family Sisters arrived in
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of that city. His vision was to allow the expression of the Christian life in various forms. The Association is composed of a number of vocational groups.
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of the Holy Family of Bordeaux is composed of consecrated single women who live in their own homes and pursue their own professions.
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Associates, diocesan Priests who live according to the spirituality of the Holy Family in their daily life and parish ministry.
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As of 2023 there are over 4000 members in 27 countries across 4 continents. The association is composed of:
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This organization-related article on the Catholic Church or a Catholic institution is a
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Pierre Bienvenu Noailles was born in Bordeaux on October 27, 1793. He entered the
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Associates, who are committed to supported the works of the Association.
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life of prayer. There are Holy Family semi-enclosed monasteries in
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who perform active ministry in schools, hospitals and parishes.
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was founded in France in 1820 by Pierre-Bienvenu Noailles, a
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The Apostolic and Contemplative Sisters are members of a
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Catholic organizations established in the 19th century
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Holy Family of Bordeaux in Great Britain and Ireland
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"Holy Family of Bordeaux", Service des moniales
"Sisters of the Holy Family of Bordeaux", OMI


"Our Founder", Casa Generalizia Santa Famiglia di Bordeaux
"A Blue Plaque in recognition of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Bordeaux", Tameside Tourist Information Centre
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