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Sisters of the Cross and Passion (also known as the Passionist Sisters) is a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in 19th-century Manchester, England, by Elizabeth Prout, later called Mother Mary Joseph. It is part of the larger Passionist movement. ==History== (詳細は"History of the Passionist Sisters", Sisters of the Cross and Passion, Province of Our Lady of Dolors )〕 Elizabeth Prout worked among the poor mill workers of Manchester, and gathered together a group of dedicated women to serve their needs, both educational and spiritual. This was the beginning of the Sister of the Cross and Passion. The first sisters pronounced their vows in November 1852. Prout's approach was unique for her time, in that her institute did not have specific educational requirements nor dowry. Membership was therefore open to the poor that the community served. Individual talents determined what tasks was assigned. Clementina Stuart (1830-94), the youngest daughter of Charles Edward Stuart or Charles Manning Allen (1802-80), the younger of the Sobieski Stuart brothers, became a nun in the Order and worked abroad for many years. In the early days they lived in the mill towns of England and Scotland, worked in schools for poor children, taught young working class women good housekeeping, and sheltered them in hostels. In time the Sisters of the Cross and Passion became best known for their many schools and colleges.〔(The Passionist Sisters -International website )〕
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