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143:, the group reached New York on April 13, 1849. On May 28, Foundation Day, the Brothers and Sisters presented themselves to Bishop Henni. He advised them to settle at the southern tip of Milwaukee Bay, approximately four miles from the heart of the city in an area known as Nojoshing. The title deed dated June 11, 1849, represented the 35.67 acres of virgin forest purchased for $ 1,000 from Henry and Eva Gross. An additional four acres were purchased from James S. and Elizabeth McFadden for $ 100. 135:
would live in separate areas of the house. One married man and a married woman would be in charge of domestic and external affairs of the house and the others would be obedient to them. It was also determined that the group would care for two teachers and offer free board and lodging to poor children
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Construction began on a convent โ€“ a square, one-story frame building 16 feet high with an enclosed 20-by-20-yard courtyard with a well in the center. Separate housing for the Brothers would also be built. Meanwhile, they lived in a log house, 16 feet long and 10 feet wide with an altar, kitchen, and
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The motherhouse is located on the shores of Lake Michigan in St. Francis (Milwaukee), Wisconsin. St. Maryโ€™s Academy closed in 1991. A new convent was built on the site, with the old Motherhouse to be demolished. Much of the stained glass, doors, and paintings were transferred to the new building.
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In 1873, Mother Antonia, believing that Seminary work was not an appropriate ministry for her sisters, asked the sisters in Milwaukee to discontinue that work. Thirty-seven sisters chose to remain in Seminary ministry. They became the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi. The community in La Crosse
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fireplace. The Brothers and Sisters lived in boarding huts nearby. In 1856 Bishop Henni asked the Sisters to help at St. Francis Seminary in Milwaukee, built for German-speaking aspirants to the priesthood. In 1871 the Motherhouse of the
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Poverello Creations is an expansion of "Poverello Prints", a small greeting card project to showcase sister artists, that helps to support the mission of the sisters.
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merged with the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi. As of 2016 there are about 340 sisters in the community.
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The Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi, Milwaukee, are the founders and corporate sponsors of
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Hanley, Erik S., "Take a look inside the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi's new convent",
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On March 13, 1849, six women and five men, lay third-order Franciscans from Ettenbeuren,
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Lafort, Remigius. "Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi, St. Francis, Wisconsin",
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The Sisters share their original founders with daughter congregations the
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By God's Providence; The Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi, 1849-2001
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Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
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to the newly organized diocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Catholic
religious congregation
St. Francis, Wisconsin
Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration
Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist
Bavaria
John Henni
brothers
sisters
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration
Cardinal Stritch University
Jefferson, Wisconsin
Palos Park, Illinois
Hanover, Massachusetts
Cardinal Cushing Centers
Braintree, Massachusetts
Franciscan Sisters of Baltimore
Third Order of St. Francis
Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist



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