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Sisters of Charity

Many religious communities have the term Sisters of Charity as part of their name. While some ''Sisters of Charity'' communities refer to the Vincentian tradition, and in America to the tradition of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton those links are by no means universal. It is important to recognize that there may be no "family" or historical relationship between groups having the phrase ''Sisters of Charity'' as part of their name. The rule of Vincent de Paul for the Daughters of Charity has been adopted and adapted by at least sixty founders of religious institutes around the world in the subsequent centuries.
==History==

In 1633 Vincent de Paul, a French priest and Louise de Marillac, a widow, established the Company of the Daughters of Charity as a group of women dedicated to serving the "poorest of the poor". They set up soup kitchens, organized community hospitals, established schools and homes for orphaned children, offered job training, taught the young to read and write, and improved prison conditions. Louise de Marillac and Vincent de Paul both died in 1660, and by this time there were more than forty houses of the Daughters of Charity in France, and the sick poor were cared for in their own dwellings in twenty-six parishes in Paris. The French Revolution shut down all convents, but the society was restored in 1801 and eventually spread to Austria, Australia, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Portugal, Turkey, Britain and the Americas.〔(Randolph, Bartholomew. "Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 7 Jan. 2015 )〕
In 1809 American Elizabeth Ann Seton, founded the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's, adapting the rule of the French Daughters of Charity for her Emmitsburg, Maryland community.
In 1817, Mother Seton sent three Sisters were sent to New York City to establish an orphanage.〔("Our History", Sisters of Charity of New York )〕 In 1829, four Sisters of Charity from Emmitsburg, Maryland traveled to Cincinnati, to open St. Peter’s Girl’s Orphan Asylum and School.〔Schwab, Sarah. "Schools: An Irish Education", ''The Irish in Cincinnati'', University of Cincinnati〕 In 1850, the Sulpician priests of Baltimore successfully negotiated that the Emmitsburg community be united with the international community based in Paris. The foundations in New York and Cincinnati decided to become independent diocesan congregations. Six separate religious congregations trace their roots to the beginnings of the Sisters of Charity in Emmitsburg. In addition to the original community of Sisters at Emmitsburg (now part of the Vincentian order), they are based in New York City; Cincinnati, Ohio; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Convent Station, New Jersey; and Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
In 2011, the Daughters of Charity established The Province of St. Louise, bringing together the West Central, East Central, Southeast, and Northeast Provinces of the United States.〔(Daughters of Charity, Province of St. Louise )〕 Los Altos Hills in California remains a separate province.〔(Daughters of Charity, Los Altos Hills Province )〕
Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian-Setonian Tradition:
*Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul〔http://www.daughtersofcharity.org/our-legacy/〕
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*Sisters of Charity of New York〔(Sisters of Charity of New York )〕
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*Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth (Convent Station, New Jersey)〔(Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth )〕
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*Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception (St. John, New Brunswick, Canada)
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*Les Religieuses de Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur, (Dieppe, New Brunswick)
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*Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)
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*Sisters of Saint Martha (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada)
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*Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati〔(Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati )〕
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*Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill (Pennsylvania)
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*Sisters of Charity of Nazareth (Kentucky)
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*Vincentian Sisters of Charity (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania); (merged 2008)
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*Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth (Kansas)〔(Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth )〕
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*Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy (South Carolina)
Many other groups called ''Sisters of Charity'' have also founded and operate educational institutions, hospitals and orphanages:
*Sisters of Charity of Australia
*Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
*Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary
*Sisters of Charity of Montreal (also known as Grey Nuns)
*Sisters of Charity of Nevers
* Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Evron
* Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine〔(Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine )〕
* Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word
* Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of the Church〔(Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of the Church )〕
*Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa (SCCG)〔(Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa )〕
*Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of Mercy (Netherlands)
*Sisters of Divine Charity
*St. Paul Sisters of Chartes, also known as the ''Sisters of Charity of St. Paul''

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