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- Beatissimae Mariae Virginis), abbreviated VSM and also known as the Visitandines, is a Catholic religious order of Pontifical Right for women. Members...
- The convent of the Visitandines de Chaillot was a convent of the Visitation order located west of Paris, in Chaillot, in what is now the 16th arrondis****t...
- financier (French pronunciation: [fi.nɑ̃.sje]) (formerly known as a visitandine[clarification needed] (French pronunciation: [vi.zi.tɑ̃.din])) is a small...
- Servites, Augustinians, Minims, together with the Conceptionists, the Visitandines and the Ursulines. The English word monk most properly refers to men...
- Seine, fed the fountains in the gardens and the château. Convent of the Visitandines de Chaillot The origins of the château before its acquisition by Catherine...
- de Sales founded the women's Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary (Visitandines) in Annecy on 6 June 1610. Archbishop Denis-Simon de Marquemont required...
- Premonstratensians Redemptoristines Servites Theatines Trappists Trinitarians Visitandines ****ociations of the faithful Confraternities Lay Marian Youth Workers...
- saint. Just thirty five years after acquiring the property, however, the Visitandines were forced to leave their new home by compulsion of the revolutionary...
- she lived at their country home, along with two aunts, who had been Visitandines at Romans-sur-Isère. She attempted to continue living the Rule of Life...
- church became the parish church. In 1835 the Visitandines, known also as the Salesian Sisters, from the Visitandine house at Dietramszell, acquired and re-settled...